On the morning of February 24, the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Committee, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Nhan Dan Newspaper, and the Vietnam Journalists Association jointly organized the Binh Ngo Spring Press Exchange 2026.
Presiding over the conference were: Mr. Le Quoc Minh - Member of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Chairman of the Vietnam Journalists Association; Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission Phan Xuan Thuy; Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Ho An Phong.
Attending the conference were members of the Party Central Committee, representatives of leaders of departments, ministries, branches, and leaders of press and media agencies.

Managing the working session program, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission Phan Xuan Thuy said that Party, State and Government leaders sent to the Spring Press Working Session 2026 New Year greetings with many new successes;
At the same time, he acknowledged and praised the important contributions of press agencies in 2025, and wished that press agencies would continue to accompany the country in the new development stage, achieving even greater achievements.

Mr. Le Quoc Minh - Member of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Chairman of the Vietnam Journalists Association - emphasized that 2025 is a particularly important historical milestone, commemorating the 100th anniversary of Vietnamese Revolutionary Journalism.
It can be affirmed that, throughout a century, the efforts and contributions of the revolutionary press have always been recognized by the Party, State and People. The major events in the past year once again affirm the role and particularly important position of the press.
Reporting on the press work of Binh Ngo Spring 2026, Director of the Press and Publication Department (Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission) Tong Van Thanh said that the consistent and prominent theme of Binh Ngo Tet 2026 press is breakthrough and continuous movement, not just stopping at summarizing achievements, settling emotions and beliefs, the content of Binh Ngo Spring press has become an action command, instead of simply telling spring stories, this year's press has chosen to discuss and mention the theme of building the future, shifting from pure emotions to action messages.

The covers of promotional articles, the homepage of online newspapers, banners, and Tet program trailers use bright colors, images of bull horses, divine horses, and strong verbs such as "construct", "progress", "take off", "breakthrough". This reflects the strategic thinking of Vietnam not only welcoming a new spring but also starting a new historical journey after the 14th Party Congress.
Spring Newspaper 2026 therefore not only creates a cheerful atmosphere at the beginning of the year but also clearly reflects a social mindset: autonomy, confidence, self-reliance, self-strengthening, determination to be ready to enter a new era of development.
According to statistics, during the Binh Ngo Tet holiday, press agencies published and broadcast more than 119,500 news, articles, and programs related to Spring - Tet content.
Among many thematic groups of Binh Ngo Spring press, the theme of celebrating the Party, celebrating Spring, and consolidating belief is the most prominent theme, placed in a solemn position on the front pages of publications, homepages of online newspapers and prime broadcast hours.
The information line celebrating the Party - celebrating Spring - celebrating the country entering an era of reaching out associated with the 96th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam is expressed with a new tone: Closer to the people, more emotional but also more drastic.
Keywords such as "belief", "will", "aspiration", "action" appeared with high density, creating an exciting media space.