Despite being far from the mainland, Tet on Con Co Island still retains the full flavor of home, the warmth of camaraderie, and the strong bond between soldiers and civilians.
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| Naval personnel from Region 3 load goods and Tet gifts onto a ship to be presented to the military and civilians in the Con Co Special Zone ( Quang Tri province). |
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| Tet gifts were delivered to Con Co Island. |
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| The delegation from the 3rd Naval Region and other agencies, units, and localities visited, presented gifts, and extended New Year greetings to the military and civilians in the Con Co Special Zone (Quang Tri province). |
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| Officers and soldiers of Radar Station 540 (351st Regiment, 3rd Naval Region) decorate the altar to welcome Tet. |
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| Preparing for the "democratic flower picking" activity on New Year's Eve. |
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| Soldiers and civilians gather to wrap banh chung (traditional Vietnamese rice cakes) in preparation for Tet (Lunar New Year). |
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| People on Con Co Island decorate to welcome Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year). |
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| The streets were decorated with flags and flowers. |
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| A view of Con Co Island today. |
According to the People's Army Newspaper Online
Source: https://baoquangtri.vn/xa-hoi/202602/quan-dan-con-co-ron-rang-chuan-bi-don-tet-89856e0/


















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