KEEP THE FIRE IN DIFFICULTY
From the early days after liberation, when the country was still facing many difficulties, Ap Bac Newspaper also had to try to overcome all difficulties. Facilities, human resources, finance, machinery, and means were lacking, but the journalists still worked with enthusiasm. They believed that: Every newspaper published, even if only to a commune or hamlet, was the voice of the Party spreading far and wide to the people.
Ap Bac Newspaper reporters work at the Ho Chi Minh President Shrine (Tan Hung Commune, Cai Be District). Photo: HL |
No one can forget the image of journalists who traveled to hamlets, communes, and remote areas to record every story of people's lives, rolled up their pants to wade through flooded fields, waited for ferries to cross rivers, climbed on old Honda motorbikes in the rain and wind to report timely news. Despite floods, epidemics, storms, or political events, they were always present.
Party journalists in those days not only wrote well, but also had to live truthfully. They ate with the people, slept under thatched roofs with the poor, and accompanied grassroots cadres to understand their worries and joys. It was this ordinary yet meaningful life that nurtured in them a fire for their profession that never died out.
KEEPING FAITH IN THE MIDST OF CHANGE
Since our country has changed dramatically, the press is no longer alone on the information and propaganda front. Social networks have developed, information is multi-dimensional, and Party journalists still maintain a "warm heart" and a "cool head". They understand that, although the method of expression has changed, truth and reality are still core values that cannot be washed away.
At Ap Bac Newspaper, investigative and critical articles, humane reportage pages, and quick news - all are imbued with the heart of a revolutionary journalist. Not following sensational tastes, not ignoring right and wrong, the newspaper still retains the trust of readers thanks to that quality.
FIRE FIRE IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Today, the generation of journalists at Ap Bac Newspaper is constantly striving to adapt to the new, to the era of technological development - digital transformation. They learn multimedia journalism, know how to make videos , write news, articles to post online...
But the passion for the profession remains unchanged: Writing for the people, for the Party, for their homeland. They are not afraid to go far, not afraid to face challenges, and even more so, not afraid to speak the truth - because they understand: Party journalists are not only storytellers and news reporters, but also people who inspire, arouse faith, and multiply kindness.
THE FLAME IS PASSED ON AND BURNS FOREVER
There are fires that never go out, because they are passed down from generation to generation. That fire is the belief in the revolutionary path, the absolute loyalty to the Party, the love for the homeland and the people of Tien Giang - a land of generosity, steadfastness, and rich revolutionary tradition.
Not only are they diligently working on the newspaper, they are also the ones who sow words in the hearts of the people, contributing to building a progressive, humane and unique society. In every smile of the people when seeing their names mentioned, in every tear after an article about a miserable life that is helped by the community - is the light of the Party's journalism profession.
NGUYEN HUU DUC
(Former Editor-in-Chief of Ap Bac Newspaper)
Source: https://baoapbac.vn/chinh-tri/202506/nhung-nguoi-giu-lua-bao-dang-vung-dat-chin-rong-1045483/
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