Can While some scientists have urged the government to begin carrying out the archaeology activities in Why ![]() Do Thai Binh, a shipbuilding engineer from the HCM City Marine Science & Technology Association, expressed his concern over the Chinese announcement on conducting underwater archaeology activities in the territorial waters around the Hoang Sa archipelago. Binh said that it is now the right for Only in 2009, did the Vietnam Archaeology Institute conduct the first research activities, which laid the foundation for the However, four years later, in 2013, Dr. Tong Trung Tin, Head of the institute still said that It is clear that In 2012, when exploring a small area of 20 kilometers at the Van Don trade port in Quang Ninh province, the explorers discovered tens of suspected positions of wrecked ships. When asked why Sharing the same view, Dr. Vo Luong Hong Phuoc, Lecturer of the HCM City University of Natural Resources, said it is very costly to organize an underwater archaeological trip, which goes beyond Uu stressed that Vietnamese should not get impatient when hearing about the Chinese exploration activities. “It is a blunder to think that the things which can be done by others will also be done by us,” Uu said, adding that even if Stop complaining and pleading poverty While some scientists believe that conducting underwater archaeology activities is impossible, Binh believes that “What does “I don’t think we need to have submersible right now. If scientists really want to make exploration, they can use the rescuers’ ships and dive at the depth of tens of meters under the water,” he commented. “What we need now is the strong determination,” he added. “I think that even if the State spends money on a ship to serve the archaeology activities, the ship would be left idle. I believe that there is no ship which can undertake all kinds of works,” he said. Also according to Binh, a Singaporean company brought to Vietship, an annual exhibition, some diving equipments. These are believed to be very modern and complicated equipment, but Binh is sure that they can be made in Nguyen Tac An, a scientist, also commented that it would be too late if Dat Viet |
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