In Truong Sa, all the vegetable gardens with all kinds of vegetables, melons, gourds, and pumpkins brought from the mainland are carefully covered to prevent wind, rain, and storms. The soil for growing vegetables is also carefully brought by the island soldiers from all the countrysides of the provinces and cities across the country. Vegetables grow lushly on the rocky islands and even on the highest floor of the DK1 rig.
Below are some images taken by Dai Doan Ket Online reporters during their working trip to Sinh Ton, Co Lin, Nui Le B, Toc Tan C, Da Tay B islands, Truong Sa town and DK1 platform of Truong Sa in late April and early May.
The square-leafed almond tree canopy along the road from the boat dock to the center of Sinh Ton Island. Photo: Thanh Tung. A more than 50-year-old banyan tree on Sinh Ton Island. Photo: Thanh Tung. Storm trees are abundant on two islands of Truong Sa, Sinh Ton Island and Truong Sa Lon Island. Photo: Thanh Tung. The strong vitality of endemic plants on Sinh Ton Island. Photo: Thanh Tung. Vegetable garden on the top floor of DDK1 Platform. Photo: Thanh Tung. Morning glory on Da Tay B island. Photo: Thanh Tung. Green cabbage on Co Lin Island. Photo: Thanh Tung. Green squash on Co Lin Island. Photo: Thanh Tung. Cucumbers on Nui Le B Island. Photo: Thanh Tung. Malabar spinach on Bui Le B island. Photo: Thanh Tung. Vegetable gardens on the islands of Truong Sa all have fresh orchid pots brought from the mainland. Photo: Thanh Tung.
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