SOCIAL MEDIA APPS
In Da Nang City, the atmosphere of preparation for the election of the 16th National Assembly Deputies and People's Council Deputies at all levels for the 2026-2031 term is becoming more vibrant than ever. With the goal of making each ballot truly the voice, belief and responsibility of each citizen, the city government has synchronously deployed many forms of propaganda from traditional to modern.
In Quang Phu ward, a series of Zalo groups of organizations such as the Women's Union, Youth Union, Fatherland Front or Party Cells have become the main connection channels. Mr. Tran Van Son, a voter in Phu Phong block, shared that grasping information through smartphones helps him and those around him easily update biographies and action programs of delegates anytime, anywhere.


Ms. Huynh Thi Linh, Deputy Secretary of the Phu Phong neighborhood Party Cell, said: "Through Zalo and Facebook groups, whenever there is any new information about the election or biographies of candidates, we quickly convey it to members and people. This helps to receive information faster, more convenient and more accurately than previous methods.
AI video, Infographic enhances propaganda effectiveness
One of the bright spots in the election propaganda work in Da Nang this time is the application of new technologies such as AI and Infographic graphic design. Instead of lengthy documents, information about election day March 15 and candidate lists are briefly summarized and eye-catching through short videos and vivid illustrations. This approach not only saves printing costs but also thoroughly solves the problem of information access for young people - people who are inherently sensitive to technology but are busy.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Ly, Chairwoman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Quang Phu ward, emphasized: "We have applied digital transformation very strongly by building Infographics and short videos summarizing the biography and action program of candidates. In particular, the application of AI in video building has made information more attractive to voters, especially young voters or those working far away". Thanks to online channels, no matter where they are, voters can fully grasp information about the election day, thereby making the most correct choices.