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Expert of Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, Fatherland Front, Central organizations Pham Tuan Anh:

When I was a child, I often saw my grandfather reading the Hanoi Moi newspaper every morning. At that time, I did not fully understand what was printed on the newspaper, but I only knew that it was an indispensable part of the spiritual life of the people of the capital.

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Growing up in the digital age, I and many of my peers have the habit of reading newspapers via phones and tablets. For me, traditional newspapers are no longer just printed papers but a source of selective, authentic and reliable information among a lot of multi-dimensional information, mixed with truth and falsehood. For me, the Hanoi Moi Newspaper is not only a place to provide current news about politics , economics and society but also a lively forum about the culture and people of Hanoi. Each article has its own color of the capital, with depth, dignity but also closeness and humanity. It is this balance that has kept me attached to the newspaper for many years despite the lack of other options from social networks or other entertainment platforms.

What impressed me most were the columns reflecting urban issues, life, One Story a Day and articles about youth, students, and young intellectuals. It was not only information, but also the common voice of the community, helping young people like me feel heard and understood.

I also particularly appreciate the way that Hanoi Moi Newspaper has transformed itself to suit the tastes of young readers, which is the modern electronic newspaper interface, the articles are concise, easy to access but still ensure depth. The multimedia articles, with photos, videos , and vivid graphics have helped make the information more vivid and easier to understand. In an era where everyone is "living fast", the press also needs to be flexible to retain readers and Hanoi Moi Newspaper has been doing that well. Of course, young people like me always expect more. What I hope for is that Hanoi Moi Newspaper will continue to expand the space for young people to express their opinions, share their thoughts and contribute ideas, perhaps through separate columns, online forums, writing contests or interviews with young people living, studying and working in the capital. Hanoi is changing every day and the young generation is an important part of that transformation, we want to see ourselves more in the city's newspapers.

I believe that if we continue to promote our own identity, and boldly continue to innovate in content and approach to young readers, Hanoi Moi Newspaper will increasingly become a solid bridge between generations - between tradition and modernity, between a proud past and a hopeful future. For me, Hanoi Moi Newspaper is not only a newspaper but also a memory, a source of encouragement, a familiar voice in the heart of the city. I appreciate the values ​​that the newspaper has preserved throughout its development journey and hope that young people like me will continue to be associated with the newspaper on the path to building a civilized, modern and unique Hanoi .

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