Responding to Vietnam Sea and Islands Week 2012 (June 2-8)
Nguyen The Ky
Truong Sa Challenge
Truong Sa, tomorrow the ship will dock
We return to the beloved city
Warm arms, family meal
And separately, sharing many happy and sad stories
The sea is calm but my heart is troubled
Listening to distant storms
Suddenly appeared the history of the time of opening the country
Our fathers' blood still darkens the sunset
Embrace the island soldiers, love and trust many faces
The twenties are full of sea and sky
Clear eyes never dated
At night I still call out "Mom!"
Want to hug the coral reef - the fortress
The fortresses stretching across the Bach Dang River
When Stone Pavement, Survival, Gemini
The gentle Fairy, An Bang...
Before Truong Sa, I feel so small
Leaning on the sovereignty milestone makes me feel more confident
Watching the Malabar spinach and listening to the chickens clucking
The Fatherland in the middle of the ocean is born and lives forever
Senior Lieutenant Tran Xuan Vuong, Len Dao Island, is watering and taking care of a cluster of portulaca flowers, a part of the mainland, planted on the island. Photo: Tran Hai
Sleepless night in Truong Sa, windy night
Wild wind blows fiercely from Hoang Sa
Blood and bones build the shape of the Fatherland
The Red Flag(*) is in my heart, my eyes suddenly filled with tears
Truong Sa, night of April 28, 2012
(*) The red flag faded by the sun and wind, the army and people of Truong Sa island district
gift to the delegation from the mainland visiting the archipelago.