Vintage Rice Paper Vietnam War Propaganda Poster
"Catching Fish Far From the Seashore Combine While Developing The Sea Economy While Firmly Defending the Sovereignty of the Country"
This vintage rice paper Vietnam War propaganda poster highlights the program aimed at catching fish far from the seashore. It contributes to the development of Vietnam's sea economy while firmly defending the country's sovereignty. By expanding fishing activities to deeper waters, the program taps into abundant fishery resources, offering significant economic benefits. Additionally, it reinforces Vietnam's territorial claims and safeguards the nation's sovereignty in the South China Sea.
SIZE: 12 x 16 Inches (30 x 40 cm)
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A poster designed by the Vietnamese government in Vietnam and printed on rice paper is a piece of history that showcases the cultural and political climate of the time. The poster, created in the early 20th century, would have been used to promote various war initiatives. The use of rice paper as the medium of choice is significant, as this was a common material used in Southeast Asia at the time, lending a local touch to the poster's design and message.
This poster serves as a reminder of the cultural and political influences that shaped Vietnam, and provides insight into the ways that the Vietnamese government used to control and influence the local population.
It is a valuable artifact for anyone interested in the history of Vietnam and the broader story of the Vietnam war in Southeast Asia.
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