100 years of the Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day

Vietnamese and the responsibility of journalists

|

In the era of digital communication and language globalization, when slang and foreign language combinations are rampant, maintaining the purity of Vietnamese is no longer the responsibility of the education sector or the language industry alone.

Monuments associated with the history of the Vietnam Revolutionary Press

|

The relics are on display at the Vietnam Press Museum as living witnesses, marking a part of the 100-year history of Vietnamese journalism.

Reporters in the Southwest battlefield still burning the press

|

Having gone through a bloody war, reporters on the Southwest battlefield still keep the burning spirit of the journalism profession.

Strongly promoting the strength of great national unity

|

Member of the Politburo, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Do Van Chien emphasized: with the harmony between the Party's will and the people's heart, our country has created a combined strength and strongly promoted the strength of great national unity so that the country can have the foundation, potential, position and international prestige as it is today.

arousing aspiration and confidence in the country's economic development

|

Implementing Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW, each press agency has been assigned the task of promoting and enhancing communication lines to raise public awareness of the private economy; of enterprises that play a very important role in the process of building and creating national development in the era of rising up.

Proud of 100 years of Vietnamese Revolutionary Press: Corrd, humanity, innovation

|

The 100th anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day is an occasion to express gratitude and affirm the role of journalism in the cause of the revolution and national development in the new era.

Continuously innovate and create to bring revolutionary journalism to rise up with the nation

|

Member of the Politburo, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Head of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission Nguyen Trong Nghia acknowledged: The new challenges and requirements are facing the revolutionary cause in general, and journalism in particular, requiring us to be unanimous, determined to make great efforts, constantly innovate and create to bring the revolutionary journalism to rise up with the nation in the new era.

Resolutely abandon the mindset of banning if you can't control it

|

Politburo member and National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man said that innovation in thinking, viewpoints, and law-making processes is one of the key and urgent requirements and tasks, aiming to create stronger institutional breakthroughs, remove bottlenecks, mobilize and unlock all resources of the country.

Finding the red address of a journalist in Muong

|

In the quiet space of a modern golf course, there is a gloomy grotto that preserves heroic memories. The people of Muong - Hoa Binh call it the Journalist's Cave, which was once chosen as a printing base to keep revolutionary information in the middle of the war. In June, coming here is not only to commemorate, but also to listen to journalism stories from the very witnesses of that year.

Foreign press tells the story of a country in rapid change

|

Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang emphasized that those who work as foreign journalists - those who work as "external reporters with pens and images".

positioning the Lao Dong brand in the hearts of readers

|

Over the past 96 years, Lao Dong Newspaper has always held the number one position in the Vietnamese revolutionary press in protecting the legitimate and legal rights and interests of workers; being a trusted address for workers and laborers to express their thoughts, feelings and aspirations.

Every morning newspaper and the quiet journey to preserve the reading culture in the heart of the city

|

On the occasion of the Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day, the image of the small newspaper stall in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City is like a slice of the forest, emphasizing the hundred-year journey of the country's press.

The new era sets higher requirements for revolutionary journalism

|

General Secretary To Lam emphasized that the new era is opening up a prosperous future for the nation, while posing a new, higher task for revolutionary journalism, requiring journalism to develop commensurately, rise up with the nation, worthy of a professional, humane, and modern journalism.

shin a personality, a talent

|

As one of the Party's predecessor revolutionary leaders, a loyal communist, comrade Nguyen Duc Canh (1908-1922) was also a major journalist of the Vietnamese Revolutionary Press.

The torchpoint path for the Vietnamese revolutionary press

|

In the history of the Vietnamese revolution, President Ho Chi Minh was not only a genius leader, the founder and cultivator of the Communist Party of Vietnam, but also a great teacher of the Vietnamese revolutionary press. His instructions on journalism are not only a guideline for many generations of revolutionary journalists, but also a beacon for building a professional, humane and modern Vietnamese revolutionary press.