During the visit, the staff of the Vietnam Press Museum introduced the history of Vietnamese journalism, and the history of Vietnam through the work of Vietnamese journalists. The Museum's exhibition content includes 5 sections spanning from 1865 to the present.
Vietnam Press Museum, where press documents are kept, has become an attractive destination.
The exhibition space is arranged on an area of nearly 1,500m2 and is displayed using graphic solutions on wall belts, with original and restored artifacts and documents in cabinets, platforms, shelves, racks, rotating shafts... through radio, television, and digital technology solutions to best serve the needs of the public coming to the museum.
The museum uses many smart technologies such as a digital search screen system spread across the exhibition space, with a search room for those who want to look up original artifacts and documents.
The Vietnam Press Museum has very impressive artifacts, such as the first pages of the history of Vietnamese press, newspapers such as Gia Dinh Newspaper, Nam Phong, Dong Phap Times...
Vietnam Journalism Museum gradually becomes a meeting place for journalists.
Each exhibition area is impressively designed with separate thematic groups, thereby helping the public have a panoramic view of the development of Vietnam's Revolutionary Press.
It is known that in the past time, the Vietnam Press Museum has collected more than 36 thousand documents and artifacts from 15 donation campaigns and collection trips in nearly 60 provinces and cities; nearly 30 thematic exhibitions and scientific seminars on journalism have been held at the Museum and in other localities (Hanoi Museum, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Quang Tri, Ho Chi Minh City...).
The exhibits on display all have historical value... Through the stories, the young press union members understand more about the proud tradition of Vietnam's Revolutionary Journalism.
Vietnam Journalism Museum is where information and artifacts of the Vietnam Journalists Association are kept.
Comrade Nguyen Van Ba - Secretary of Branch 2, Youth Union of the Central Office of the Vietnam Journalists Association said: Through the visit, we aim to propagate and educate political ideology and revolutionary traditions for union members and journalists; at the same time, it is an opportunity for the younger generation to understand more deeply the heroic history of Vietnamese journalism, the portrait of the great Uncle Ho...
Speaking at the visit and thematic meeting, comrade Nguyen Ngoc Long - Secretary of the Youth Union of the Central Office of the Vietnam Journalists Association shared: Visiting the exhibition area of journalistic artifacts of journalists from the past - in the fire of resistance wars, patriotic journalists were soldiers on the ideological front, using their pens to arouse patriotism, truly fueling the next generations - journalists in peacetime who contributed to building a professional, humane and modern journalism.
Comrade Nguyen Ngoc Long said that organizing museum visits and political activities on the theme "Remembering Uncle Ho makes our hearts brighter" has contributed to raising awareness and nurturing the feelings of union members towards Uncle Ho while educating morality, love for the homeland and country, building ambitions and aspirations for the young generation.
The wall commemorates journalists who sacrificed for the Fatherland and people, for the cause of Vietnamese journalism.
After visiting the museum and participating in the thematic activities, comrade Le Khanh Ly - Secretary of the Communist Magazine Youth Union said that through the visit to the Vietnam Press Museum, I saw an overall picture of the development stages of the country's press. The visit is really necessary for every journalist on the occasion of the anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day, June 21.
According to comrade Le Khanh Ly: “From valuable documents and artifacts, we express our gratitude to the journalists who sacrificed for the Vietnamese press. Young journalists today feel the need to be responsible for the previous generation, to make more efforts in each stage, to try hard with the work they are doing. Every journalist today needs to do his job well, even the smallest one. I believe that from the smallest actions of the youth union members of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Journalists Association and the Communist Magazine Youth Union, we will continue to spread enthusiasm to more journalist members, continuing to build a model of youth in the new era”.
Comrade Nguyen Ngoc Long - Secretary of the Youth Union of the Central Office of the Vietnam Journalists Association shared at the visit and thematic meeting.
“Through the museum visit and the political activity “Remembering Uncle Ho makes our hearts brighter”, I felt proud and honored, and then deeply imbued with history. Today’s young generation is the one who inherits the achievements of many generations of our ancestors so that we can continue the contributions of the previous generations who sacrificed their youth to regain independence”, comrade Le Khanh Ly shared.
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