The first newspaper copies reporting the defeat of French colonialists in the Dien Bien Phu Campaign in the northwestern province of Dien Bien 70 years ago are now exhibited at the Vietnam Press Museum in Hanoi.
Director of the Vietnam Press Museum Tran Thi Kim Hoa has come to appreciate French collector Jean Marie Jacquemin’s donations of a book titled “1968 - 1973 Verrières-le-Buisson: Havre De Paix” (Verrières-le-Buisson: Safe Haven) and some valuable publications related to Vietnam.
A propaganda poster exhibition was recently held at the Vietnam Press Museum in Duong Dinh Nghe Street, Hanoi, to mark the 1010th anniversary of Thang Long – Hanoi. On display are 1010 propaganda posters collected by Journalist Nguyen Dang Tien, former Director General of radio The Voice of Vietnam (VOV), over the last 20 years, which were later donated to the Vietnam Press Museum.
The Vietnam Press Museum, which opened on June 19, is not only a place to keep documents and items featuring the history of the press sector, but also a venue to keep the memories of national history and social life in general.
The Vietnam Journalists’ Association held a ceremony on June 19 to officially open the Vietnam Press Museum in celebration of the 95th Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day on June 21.
A new museum showcasing the contributions made by journalist over the years will officially open in Hanoi on June 19, coinciding with the occasion of the 95th anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Journalism Day.
Former Associated Press war photographer Nick Ut (real name Huynh Cong Ut) handed over his two cameras and 52 photos to the Vietnam Press Museum at a ceremony on June 1.
The Vietnam Press Museum has been set up with Tran Thi Kim Hoa, head of the management board for component projects of the Vietnam Press Museum project,appointed as its Director, according tothe Vietnam Journalists’ Association (VJA).