National Press Festival celebrates 100 years of Vietnamese Revolutionary Press


Nguyen Trong Nghia, Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Head of the Commission for Publicity and Mass Mobilisation, along with leaders of the Vietnam Journalists Association and press agencies, pressed the button to inaugurate the National Press Festival. - Photo: VNA/VNS

HANOI: The 2025 National Press Festival officially opened on Thursday (June 19) at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi under the theme 'Vietnamese Press – Loyalty, Creativity, Bravery, Innovation for National Construction and Defence'.

The event marks a major political and cultural milestone as the country celebrates 100 years of revolutionary journalism (June 21, 1925–2025).

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Nguyen Trong Nghia, Politburo member and Head of the Party Central Committee's Commission for Information, Education and Mass Mobilisation, said that the Vietnamese revolutionary press had always fulfilled its sacred mission – to accompany the nation, serve the Fatherland, and speak for the people.

Journalism, he said, had long been a trusted voice of the Party and State, a vital bridge between Party ideology and public sentiment, and a mirror reflecting the aspirations of society.

"It is a key platform for spreading humanistic values, promoting what is good and just, and firmly defending the Party's ideological foundation against distorted and hostile views."

Nghia praised this year’s festival as a vivid symbol of continuity and progress, from traditional print to digital, from pen and paper to artificial intelligence and big data.

The exhibits and technology applications demonstrate how the press has evolved across formats: print, radio, television, online, and multi-platform journalism.

As Vietnam embraces rapid technological change and administrative reform, journalism must also adapt.

Nghia urged journalists and news agencies to foster professional growth, strengthen political integrity, and embrace digital transformation to innovate content creation and distribution.

“Innovation must be the engine, technology the tool to elevate Vietnamese journalism,” he said.

“We must boldly rethink leadership models, editorial processes, and public engagement strategies.”

Organised by the Vietnam Journalists Association in coordination with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and other central and local agencies, the 2025 festival is a special event commemorating the centennial of Vietnamese revolutionary journalism.

This year’s edition features over 130 display booths from more than 124 media outlets nationwide.

A major highlight is a dedicated centrepiece exhibition titled '100 Years of Revolutionary Journalism in Vietnam: Achievements and Development Trends in the New Era'.

More than 500 digitised artefacts, photographs and historical documents have been curated to trace the profession’s century-long journey.

Professional forums are a key part of the programme, notably the second National Press Forum, which includes ten in-depth panel discussions on pressing topics such as journalism’s role in the digital age, artificial intelligence in editorial strategy, data journalism, broadcasting and radio innovation, Gen Z engagement, revenue models, and newsroom leadership.

Distinguished Vietnamese and international journalists and media experts are taking part.

Alongside professional exchange, the festival offers vibrant side events, including the fourth 'Journalists & Public Opinion Cup' football tournament and interactive exhibitions with entertainment and cultural performances.

Outstanding booths, activities, and journalistic products across all formats will be honoured through official awards.

Le Quoc Minh, Member of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Head of the Commission for Information, Education and Mass Mobilisation, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan newspaper, and Chairman of the Vietnam Journalists Association, said "the guiding theme – loyalty, creativity, bravery, innovation – is the compass for the press as the country steps into a new era".

“Journalism must be at the forefront of spreading positive values, encouraging patriotism and national solidarity, and strengthening collective resolve toward a strong, prosperous and sovereign Vietnam,” Minh said.

During the opening, Nguyen Trong Nghia and other leaders jointly launched a special commemorative stamp set marking the 100th anniversary of Vietnamese Revolutionary Journalism and signed a collective commemorative stamp artwork dedicated to the occasion. - Vietnam News/ANN

 

 

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