Vietnam Press Museum opens to public

The Vietnam Press Museum officially opened at the headquarters of the Vietnam Journalists’ Association (VJA) on Duong Dinh Nghe Street, Hanoi, on June 19.

The delegates visiting the museum. (Photo: VNA)
The delegates visiting the museum. (Photo: VNA)

The launching ceremony was attended by Politburo member, Secretary of Party Central Committee (PCC) and Head of the PCC’s Commission for Communications and Education Vo Van Thuong; Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh; Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam; and Chairman of the VJA and Editor-in-chief of Nhan Dan (People) Newspaper Thuan Huu.

Speaking at the event, the VJA’s Chairman Thuan Huu noted that since it was formed, Vietnamese press has shown its important role in the nation’s history.

The PM signed a decision to establish the Vietnam Press Museum in 2017. Over the past three years, the museum’s officials and employees have actively studied, collected and preserved the heritages of the press sector for display.

The museum will continue to collect, revise and supplement typical artefacts and documents that represent the heroic, humanistic and progressive press of the country.

At the ceremony, Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh emphasised that Vietnamese revolutionary press, which was formed and led by President Ho Chi Minh, has always contributed to the cause of national liberation and construction.

The launching of Vietnam Press Museum expressed the special attention of the Party, State and the whole society to the press.

Located in an area of 1,500 square metres, the press has collected over 20,000 documents and objectives that reflect the important events in the history of the Vietnamese press.

The exhibits were divided into five categories: 1865-1925, 1925-45, 1945-54, 1954-75, and 1975- the present.