Material-technical and socio-economic infrastructure has been built in a spacious and modern manner in Truong Sa island district.
In Truong Sa (Spratly) island district, Khanh Hoa province, material-technical and socio-economic infrastructure has been built in a spacious and modern manner, creating an improved living and working environment for local officers, soldiers, and people.
Places such as the Monument to War Heroes and Martyrs, Uncle Ho’s Memorial House, and pagodas on Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago, hold significant spiritual values in the hearts of many people.
Navy sailors prepare incense for delegations visiting Truong Sa island
Facilities on the island district such as houses, schools, clinics, and cultural areas boast spacious and modern construction
Three primary schools for students from kindergarten to grade 5 have been built in Truong Sa town, Song Tu Tay commune, and Sinh Ton commune
A view of Truong Sa Lon (Great Spratly) pagoda
A prayer ceremony at Truong Sa Lon pagoda for heroes, martyrs, and compatriots who sacrificed their lives on the waters of Truong Sa archipelago
Venerable Thich Nhuan Dat from Truong Sa Lon pagoda passes on kind words to delegations visiting Truong Sa island
Sinh Ton Dong pagoda also holds significant spiritual values as it affirms Vietnam’s sovereignty over seas and islands. Covering an area of 500 square metres, the pagoda features a three-entrance gate, a main hall, and a monks’ house
Officers and soldiers on Truong Sa island district planting vegetables for daily use
Locks and fishing logistics service centres have been built on Truong Sa island, providing fuel, food, and other necessities for fishermen
Truong Sa island district has been equipped with solar power, telecommunications, and TV systems, contributing to improving the spiritual lives of officers, soldiers, and people
VNA