Vietnam submits atlas as proof of island ownership The “Partie de la Cochichine”, an atlas by Belgian geographer Philippe Vandermaelen (1795-1869) The map clearly indicates that the Hoang Sa (Paracel) Islands are a part of Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Bac Son (R) receives the world atlas from Ngo Chi Dung, director of ECO Pharmaceuticals Company, during a ceremony in Professor Nguyen Quang Ngoc, vice chairman of the Vietnam Historical Science Association, poses beside the six-volume atlas Vietnamese authorities on Tuesday introduced a world atlas published in 1827 in The atlas, drawn by Belgian geographer Philippe Vandermaelen, depicts Vandermaelen (1795-1869) published the six-volume Atlas Universel in Professor Nguyen Quang Ngoc from With financial support from Ngo Chi Dung, the director of ECO Pharmaceuticals Company, Ngoc visited libraries in Dung bought the six-volume atlas, which Ngoc said is the original version, from the Belgian bookstore and gave them to the Ministry of Information and Communications. The “Partie de la Cochichine” map features a very high level of scientific accuracy, according to Professor Ngoc. The Paracels were drawn in detail and the map features an introduction about the geography, politics, minerals and statistics about the Empire of An Nam (the former name of He said the atlas also includes the "Partie de la Chine" map which identifies No known map indicates " |
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