The program is chaired by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, in coordination with press and art agencies.
Attending the event were Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van Hung; Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Chairman of Vietnam Journalists Association Le Quoc Minh; and representatives of leaders of central ministries, branches and press agencies across the country.

In his opening speech, Minister Nguyen Van Hung affirmed: “100 years is the journey for a pen to become a symbol of dedication, honesty and responsibility. From the Thanh Nien newspaper founded by President Ho Chi Minh , the Vietnamese revolutionary press has always accompanied the nation in every historical period."

Minister Nguyen Van Hung emphasized that the press is the pioneering force on the ideological and cultural front, "the one who goes first to pave the way, goes along to implement, and comes later to summarize".

The program is divided into 4 chapters, recreating the history of the development of revolutionary journalism through music , dance, documentary images and new works such as The Torch Lights the Way, My Pride in Journalism, Like a Nameless Flower, Continuing the Story of Peace ...
The audience relives heroic and emotional moments in a century-long journey of journalism.

The program also conveys a strong message: Today's journalists not only report news but also lead public opinion, spreading the values of truth, goodness and beauty in the context of information explosion.
In the digital age, the press must be more steadfast, maintain professional ethics, master technology, and continue to be a reliable support for the people.
With the participation of many famous artists such as People's Artist Quoc Hung, Trong Tan, Thu Hang, along with dance groups and choirs, the program is not only a deep gratitude to journalists, but also an artistic epic connecting the past, present and future of Vietnam's revolutionary journalism.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/chuong-trinh-nghe-thuat-ton-vinh-100-nam-bao-chi-cach-mang-viet-nam-post800307.html
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