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From small boats along the shore to ships venturing far out to sea, the rhythm of life at sea unfolds quietly, persistently, and proudly. Amidst rapid urbanization, these people continue to protect the sea, their livelihoods, and national sovereignty through their very means of earning a living.

Báo Đà NẵngBáo Đà Nẵng02/01/2026

The ships are preparing for a new voyage. Photo: DAO DANG CONG TRUNG
The fishing boat, rocking precariously on the sea, symbolizes the resilience and courage of the fishermen. Photo: DAO DANG CONG TRUNG
Sunrise over the sea, the boats silently return after a night at sea. Photo: DANG MINH TU
Sunrise over the sea, the boats silently return after a night at sea. Photo: DANG MINH TU
Fishing boats line up to dock at the shore, the rhythm of work bustling amidst the early morning waves and the city skyline. Photo: DANG MINH TU
Fishing boats line up to dock at the shore, the rhythm of work bustling amidst the early morning waves and the city skyline. Photo: DANG MINH TU
Fishermen collect fish from their basket boats, the fruits of a night at sea amidst stormy waves. Photo: DANG MINH TU
Fishermen return home carrying baskets of fish at dawn, beginning another day of work. Photo: DANG MINH TU
Fishermen return home carrying baskets of fish at dawn, beginning another day of work. Photo: DANG MINH TU
The sea is both a source of livelihood and a place where traditional crafts are passed down. Photo: DAO DANG CONG TRUNG
For over 60 years, Mr. Le Dieu Dieu (75 years old, a fisherman from Son Tra district) has been intimately connected to the sea. From his youth, he followed his father out to sea, braving rough waves to make a living. Photo: DAO DANG CONG TRUNG

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