This morning (March 14), at the Gac Ma Soldiers Memorial Area (Cam Lam District, Khanh Hoa Province), people quietly offered flowers and burned incense in memory of the 64 Vietnamese Navy soldiers who sacrificed their lives.
Also attending the memorial service was Ms. Truong My Hoa, former VicePresident - President of Vu A Dinh Scholarship Fund, Head of the Club "For Beloved Hoang Sa, Truong Sa". The delegates reviewed the history of heroic examples of protecting the sacred islands of the Fatherland.
Former Vice President Truong My Hoa offers incense to commemorate the 64 Vietnamese naval soldiers who died. Photo: Xuan Ngoc
When arriving at the memorial site, the delegations also visited the display of relics related to the martyrs and ancient maps affirming Vietnam's sovereignty over the two archipelagos of Truong Sa and Hoang Sa.
Hundreds of people visit the Gac Ma Soldier Memorial in Khanh Hoa. Photo: Xuan Ngoc
Among the crowd, Major Tran Thi Thuy (working at Brigade 146, Naval Region 4 Command) sadly stood next to the portrait of her father, martyr Tran Van Phuong. Her father passed away when Thuy was still in her mother's womb. The portrait of her father in Thuy's heart is a fragment of memory through the stories of her mother, relatives and comrades of her father.
Every March, she goes to the Gac Ma Memorial to remember her father and his comrades who sacrificed their lives to protect the sovereignty of the islands.
"Pride in my heroic father was kindled in me since I was a child. When I grew up and joined the army, my love for the sea and islands grew even stronger," Thuy shared.
Ms. Tran Thi Thuy sadly sits next to the portrait of her father, martyr Tran Van Phuong. Photo: Xuan Ngoc
Major Nguyen Tien Xuan (working at Naval Region 4), son of martyr Nguyen Mau Phong, could not hide his emotion. He shared that he was a soldier who had been to Truong Sa, passing by the place where his father sacrificed his life. Every time like that or when looking back at the relics of his father and comrades, he felt very proud.
Major Nguyen Tien Xuan and former Vice President Truong My Hoa at the Gac Ma Soldier Memorial. Photo: Xuan Ngoc
According to the Management Board of the Gac Ma Soldiers Memorial, since its inauguration, the memorial has welcomed more than 2,700 delegations and about 600,000 visits. Many delegations have chosen the memorial as a "red address" to admit party members; commend and honor students, cadres, and union members; and give gifts to disadvantaged people in the locality.
Panoramic view of Gac Ma Memorial in Khanh Hoa. Photo: Xuan Ngoc
The Gac Ma Soldier Memorial Area has an area of over 20,000m2, with a total investment of nearly 130 billion VND, and has been in operation since 2017. Standing out in the vast sky, the Gac Ma Soldier Monument - the heart of the memorial area - stands tall and proud with the red flag with a yellow star fluttering against the dark blue sky.
The monument, named “Those who lie on the horizon”, depicts the image of 64 brave sons. Before their sacrifice, they stood together in an immortal circle under the bayonets and bullets of the enemy, determined to protect the national flag, surrounded by the vast waves of Truong Sa.
In the early morning of March 14, 1988, China sent missile frigates and soldiers to attack and invade the Gac Ma - Co Lin - Len Dao reef cluster (Truong Sa archipelago), sinking two transport ships HQ 604 and HQ 605, massacring 64 soldiers and illegally occupying Vietnam's Gac Ma reef.
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