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Viet Nam opens primary school in Truong Sa (Spratlys)

DA NANG Today
Published: May 20, 2015

An elementary school has been inaugurated on Song Tu Tay Island, part of Viet Nam’s Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago in the East Viet Nam Sea.

The inauguration ceremony was conducted on Monday with the participation of a Ho Chi Minh City delegation that visited a number of islands belonging to Truong Sa, which is a district of the south-central province of Khanh Hoa.

Also participating in the event were representatives from the High Command of Naval Zone 4, the naval force on the island, and islanders.

Children on Song Tu Tay Island, part of Viet Nam's Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago, are seen playing in the yard of the newly-built primary school.
Children on Song Tu Tay Island, part of Viet Nam's Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago, are seen playing in the yard of the newly-built primary school.

The school has two floors and six rooms, including a dormitory for teachers and a water tank with a capacity of 90m³.

The school was built at a cost of over VND8 billion (US$367,560), which was contributed by teachers and students in Ho Chi Minh City during a campaign titled “For the Beloved Truong Sa, for the Fatherland’s Frontline” launched by the municipal Fatherland Front Committee.

During its visit, the delegation also offered cash and gifts valued at VND10.3 billion ($473,230) as support for construction activities on the island.

Besides Song Tu Tay, the delegates also visited eight other islands of the archipelago, including Truong Sa Lon, Nam Yet, Sinh Ton Dong, and Da Tay, and marine platform DK1/14.

In a related development, a groundbreaking ceremony for the upgrade of Truong Sa Town Clinic in the Truong Sa archipelago was conducted earlier this month.

(Source: Tuoitrenews)

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