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Spring in the East Sea

Covering over 700 nautical miles through towering year-end waves, the mission to bring Tet (Lunar New Year) to the DK1 offshore platforms exemplifies national resilience. These “living landmarks,” perched atop massive steel structures in the ocean, stand as the frontline of Vietnam’s maritime sovereignty. The journey is a tough test of endurance. To reach the platforms, delegates must transfer to small boats and face the rough waters of the East Sea. In bad weather, the only way up is by zip-lining through the air, caught by the steady hands of soldiers waiting above. Despite the isolation and harsh conditions, the atmosphere on the platforms remains lively with the spirit of Spring. From the scent of banh chung (glutinous rice cake – a Tet specialty) to the melodies of home broadcasting on the radio, the warmth of the mainland fills every corner of these steel outposts. As the ship’s horn sounds a farewell, it leaves behind not just gifts, but a steadfast bond between the people and those silently protecting the nation’s peace amid the wind and waves.
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