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The delegation spends a total of 12 hard days between January 14 and January 25 attempting to reach four DK1 platforms. Whilst DK1/15 platform couldn’t be reached due to dangerous conditions, best wishes for the New Year were sent to soldiers through the information system.
Delegates present gifts from the Ministry of Defense, businesses, and individuals to soldiers who are on duty on DK1 offshore platforms.
Some of the gifts given to soldiers include apricot branches, kumquat trees, food, candy, cakes, sticky rice, and La Dong, also known as Dong leaves, which can be used to wrap Chung cake, a typical delicacy during Tet.
Soldiers are divided into groups in order to decorate the platform...
...and make Chung cake (a traditional glutinous rice cake) as part of preparations for Tet.
A kumquat tree, another symbol of spring during the Tet holiday, has also been transfered to the island.
Displaying a fruit tray on the ancestral altar.
A branch of blossoming apricot flowers signals spring has arrived.
Despite facing numerous difficulties, soldiers continue with their duties to constantly protect the nation’s sovereignty at sea and islands, especially during the 13th National Party Congress and ahead of the 91st founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3).