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Tien Sa Port Border Guard Station returns lost property to Korean crew members

DNO - On December 4, Tien Sa Port Border Guard Station (Da Nang Port Border Guard) said that it had just promptly assisted a Korean crew member in finding lost property.

Báo Đà NẵngBáo Đà Nẵng04/12/2025

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Tien Sa Port Border Guard Station officers return lost property to Korean crew members. DOAN QUANG

Previously, at 1:30 p.m. on December 3, crew member Kyungryun Kim (born in 2000) of the South Korean military ship ROKS Hansando contacted the Tien Sa Port Border Guard Station to report that he had lost his wallet while traveling in the city area and requested assistance in finding it.

Receiving the information, Lieutenant Au Hoang Vinh, the station's inspection and monitoring officer, quickly reported to the commander and deployed to verify the crew's travel itinerary, while coordinating to check possible points of loss.

At 3:15 p.m. the same day, after an urgent and thorough verification process, Lieutenant Au Hoang Vinh found all of crew member Kyungryun Kim's belongings, including: 1 leather wallet, 1 crew member card, 1 shore pass, and 3 bank cards. The property was returned in full to the owner.

Moved by the support, crew member Kyungryun Kim wrote a letter of thanks to the Tien Sa Port Border Guard Station and Lieutenant Au Hoang Vinh personally.

It is known that since the beginning of 2025, Tien Sa Port Border Guard Station has helped sailors and tourists find lost property many times, thereby contributing to spreading the beautiful image of Uncle Ho's soldiers.

Source: https://baodanang.vn/tram-bien-phong-cua-khau-cang-tien-sa-trao-tra-tai-san-that-lac-cho-thuynh-vien-han-quoc-3312617.html


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