The Hoang Sa Annals, containing historical documents and evidence
regarding Vietnam ’s sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel)
archipelago, made its debut in the central city of Da Nang on Jan.
9.
The over-200-page book is divided into four parts: Hoang Sa –
sovereignty of Vietnam , State management of the Hoang Sa archipelago,
Hoang Sa and historic witnesses, Da Nang people’s feelings on Hoang
Sa.
The book also featured accounts by 24 people who lived and
worked in the archipelagos during the 50s-70s of the 20th century on
their time spent on Hoang Sa.
Dang Cong Ngu, Director of Da Nang
city’s Home Affairs Department and Chairman of the Hoang Sa District
People’s Committee, said the release of the annals aims to provide
accurate, scientific and legitimate information for readers on the
issues. At the ceremony, Nguyen Van Cuc, who used to work in the
Hoang Sa archipelago, stressed the significance of the book in asserting
the country’s sovereignty over the islands, where some of his
co-workers had laid down their lives.
Pham Khoi, who worked in
Hoang Sa in 1969-1970, drew a map of the Hoang Sa archipelago and
presented it to the Hoang Sa District People’s Committee./.