Much more than just a description of landscapes, this bilingual Vietnamese-English publication is also a valuable reference work, allowing readers to understand the seas and islands as a historical, cultural and development space. In doing so, it arouses attachment, appreciation and love for the seas and islands of the homeland.

Hanoi (VNA) – Through a writing rich in images and full of emotion, « Vietnam seen from the sea », by author Nguyên Thai Binh and his editorial team, invites readers to explore a lively, multidimensional and colorful portrait of the seas and islands of Vietnam today.

The bilingual Vietnamese-English book « Vieth Vietnam seen from the sea » has just been published by the National Policy-Vérité publishing house.

Much more than just a description of landscapes, this bilingual Vietnamese-English publication is also a valuable reference work, allowing readers to understand the seas and islands as a historical, cultural and development space. In doing so, it arouses attachment, appreciation and love for the seas and islands of the homeland.

The publication of this bilingual Vietnamese-English book by the publishing house Politique nationale-Vérité is of particular importance. It shows a meticulous investment in content and presentation, and raises high expectations for communication on the seas and islands of Vietnam.

The book offers readers a panoramic view of the beauty of Vietnam – its territory and its people – along the entire length of the country, from north to south, seen from the sea and the islands. Through hundreds of photographs – striking artistic works by photographers from all over the country – accompanied by emotional essays, each text reads like a living and authentic story of the sea and those who live it.

« Vietnam seen from the sea » also strongly illustrates the efforts made to preserve marine life and exploit fish resources in accordance with the requirements of sustainable development.

The book presents maritime economic projects such as oil and gas exploitation, ports and coastal tourist areas, thus highlighting the immense potential and assets of the sea and islands in the country’s socio-economic development strategy.

Finally, the description of the vibrant cultural life of coastal and island communities is not overlooked in the book by Nguyên Thai Binh. The cultural practices and traditional festivals of fishermen in coastal and island areas, coastal cultural spaces and historical and cultural remains related to the seas and islands all contribute to highlighting the depth of Vietnam’s maritime culture, which has been formed and enriched over the generations. – VNA

Source : vietnamplus

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