On the morning of March 16, the thematic exhibition: Vietnamese Revolutionary Press 1925 - 2024: 99 professional stories took place. Along with that, the ceremony to donate valuable artifacts to the Vietnam Press Museum was held immediately afterwards.
Journalist Tran Trong Dung - Vice President in charge of the South of HNB Vietnam presented the Museum with 73 books on various journalism topics.
The ceremony was attended by Journalist Tran Trong Dung - Vice President in charge of the South of HNB Vietnam; Journalist Le Quoc Trung - former Permanent Vice President of HNB Vietnam; Journalist Pham Quoc Toan - former Permanent Vice President of HNB Vietnam; Journalist Ha Minh Hue - former Permanent Vice President of HNB Vietnam; Journalist Ho Quang Loi - former Permanent Vice President of HNB Vietnam.
On the guest side, there were: Writer, Journalist Tran Thi Ngoc Hai - former Press Specialist of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee, the first and only journalist to meet and write about Pham Xuan An, the famous intelligence major general of the Vietnam People's Army; Poet, Journalist Ngo Quynh Lan - former Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Ba Ria - Vung Tau Radio and Television Station, currently Head of the Ho Chi Minh City Veterans' Resistance Tradition Club, along with the members of the Board of Directors of the Ho Chi Minh City Veterans' Resistance Tradition Club; Master Pham Duy Phuc (Deputy Head of the Faculty of Journalism and Communication, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh City National University) along with teachers and students in the faculty; Mr. Le Thanh Tuan, Director of Vinh Long Radio and Television Station; Mr. Nguyen Van Len, Director of An Giang Radio and Television Station.
Journalist Ngo Quynh Lan, former staff of Ba Ria - Vung Tau Radio and Television Station, Head of the Resistance Club of Senior Journalists, presented artifacts to the Vietnam Press Museum.
At the Artifact Donation Ceremony, Journalist Ngo Quynh Lan, former staff of Ba Ria - Vung Tau Radio and Television Station, Head of the Resistance Club of Senior Journalists, donated to the Vietnam Press Museum a handwritten manuscript of the 1974 TV series O10 script; a handwritten manuscript of the documentary "Memories of the First Flights" broadcast on December 22, 1975 on Vietnam Television; a 1974 journalist card and some photos of press activities from 1972 to present.
Journalist Nguyen Thi Ngoc Hai donated artifacts to the Vietnam Press Museum.
After that, Journalist Nguyen Thi Ngoc Hai - former press officer of Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee donated to Vietnam Press Museum documents and images exploiting the topic of searching for martyrs' remains and a notebook of notes when interviewing Mr. Pham Xuan An, an intelligence Major General of the Vietnam People's Army, along with a number of other documents and artifacts.
Representing the Ho Chi Minh City Journalists Association, Mr. Tran Trong Dung, Deputy Chairman of the Vietnam Journalists Association, presented 73 books on various journalism topics compiled by a number of press agencies and journalists to the Vietnam Journalism Museum.
Master Pham Duy Phuc, Deputy Head of the Faculty of Journalism and Communication, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, donated 13 books to the Vietnam Journalism Museum along with the 30-year Journalism training yearbook, 15 years of the establishment of the Faculty of Journalism and Communication, and some photos of the activities of the Faculty of Journalism and Communication.
Mr. Le Thanh Tuan, Director of Vinh Long Radio and Television Station donated to the Vietnam Press Museum a Sony DXC D30P camera and a Libec T77 - Head H70 tripod.
The Artifact Donation Ceremony took place at the Exhibition Booth of the Special Topic of Vietnam Revolutionary Journalism 1925-2024: 99 Career Stories
Finally, Mr. Nguyen Van Len, Director of An Giang Radio and Television Station, donated two Taiwan 63228 tripods, VSF 2000S, Panasonic camcorder, satellite dish and some VHS tapes used from 1996 to present.
Representing the Vietnam Press Museum, Journalist Tran Kim Hoa received the valuable donated artifacts and thanked the guests.
Exhibition of Vietnamese Revolutionary Press 1925 - 2024: 99 professional stories
Towards the 74th Anniversary of the Founding of the Vietnam Journalists Association (April 21, 1950 - April 21, 2024); 99th Anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (June 21, 1925 - June 21, 2024) and to welcome the 2024 National Press Festival, the Vietnam Press Museum organizes a special exhibition on Vietnam Revolutionary Press 1925 - 2024: 99 professional stories.
The exhibition is open from 9:00 a.m. on March 15 to the morning of March 17, 2024 at Area A, National Press Festival, Le Loi Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.
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