
The special topic introduces 100 documents and artifacts, including 2 parts: Journalist Nguyen Ai Quoc - Ho Chi Minh ; President Ho Chi Minh - Founder and trainer of Vietnamese Revolutionary Journalism.
The exhibition aims to affirm that President Ho Chi Minh was not only the founder and founder of Thanh Nien Newspaper - the first revolutionary newspaper of Vietnam, but he also trained the first generation of proletarian journalists of the country. The exhibition also introduces his articles in revolutionary newspapers associated with each historical period of the nation during the two long and arduous resistance wars. At the same time, it affirms our country's press as a vivid and heroic chronicle of our people's cause of building and defending the Fatherland.


During his revolutionary career, President Ho Chi Minh founded 9 newspapers at home and abroad. He had more than 2,000 articles of all kinds, nearly 300 poems, nearly 500 pages of stories and memoirs... With about 182 pen names, writing in many languages such as Vietnamese, English, French, Russian, Chinese..., collaborating with many famous foreign newspapers, especially in places where he participated in revolutionary activities such as France, England, Russia, China...
In early 1925, at house number 13 Van Minh Street (Guangzhou, China), Nguyen Ai Quoc founded Thanh Nien Newspaper, the mouthpiece of the Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association (Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association), this was the first revolutionary newspaper in Vietnam, the newspaper that opened the history of revolutionary journalism and Vietnamese proletarian journalism.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/khai-mac-trung-bay-chuyen-de-chu-tich-ho-chi-minh-nguoi-sang-lap-bao-chi-cach-mang-viet-nam-post800230.html
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