Many KOLs promote Nhan Dan Newspaper’s exhibition and special supplement on national reunification

The interactive exhibition and special supplement marking the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification organised by Nhan Dan Newspaper has received widespread promotion from key opinion leaders (KOLs), bloggers, TikTokers, and others across their social media fanpages.
Kindergarten students visit the exhibition.
Kindergarten students visit the exhibition.

Among the first visitors to the exhibition, Bui Ngoc Cong (from the blog “Blog of Rot”) explored and experienced the event while holding the special supplement integrated with QR codes that provide interactive historical content. He dedicated several posts and short clips on his personal page to introduce the exhibition and the supplement.

Bui Ngoc Cong is excited about the supplement. (Photo courtesy of Cong’s fanpage)

Bui Ngoc Cong is excited about the supplement. (Photo courtesy of Cong’s fanpage)

Excitedly showcasing the supplement, for which many young people have been lining up at the exhibition’s entrance on Le Thai To Street, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Cong said: “The publication features a very cool technology — just scan the QR codes with your phone and you can watch videos about each historical phase. Nhan Dan Newspaper truly leads the way in combining journalism with technology — it's top-notch!”

He added that this is the latest publication from Nhan Dan Newspaper dedicated to commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification. It is also the second Nhan Dan publication to capture significant attention from young audiences, following the Dien Bien Phu Panorama Supplement launched in May 2024 on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory.

The blogger also highlighted the 3D mapping experience depicting the Ho Chi Minh Campaign at the exhibition, praising it as “truly exceptional.”

Like many other young people, vlogger “Tuyen Van hoa” (Vu Manh Tuyen) eagerly visited the interactive exhibition and experienced the tech-integrated supplement by Nhan Dan Newspaper.

He said he discovered the exhibition through Nhan Dan Newspaper’s social media pages. He had previously visited the Dien Bien Phu panorama painting exhibition and a photo exhibition featuring the late General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong by Nhan Dan Newspaper.

Vlogger Vu Manh Tuyen poses for a photo at the exhibition. (Photo courtesy of Tuyen)

Vlogger Vu Manh Tuyen poses for a photo at the exhibition. (Photo courtesy of Tuyen)

Vu Manh Tuyen said he initially came to visit and experience the exhibition, and from his experiences and feelings, he wanted to share the historical insights and values with his audiences.

As a technology enthusiast, Vu Manh Tuyen shared that he was especially thrilled by the interactive and tech-integrated features of the exhibition. He noted that it was a great opportunity for young people to explore national history through modern means, helping to foster patriotism, gratitude, and pride in the nation’s heroic past.

“I have noticed that Nhan Dan’s exhibitions have become more innovative. For example, this exhibition spreads information more effectively than previous ones. It shows how Nhan Dan is evolving — not only creating valuable historical content but also reaching out to young audiences via social platforms. With the vibrant atmosphere of this major national anniversary, it is a perfect time to create interaction and engagement among the youth through journalism and technology. From early morning, I saw long queues of young people waiting to get their hands on the special supplement. That’s something truly encouraging,” he said.

Tuyen also expressed his hope that information about Nhan Dan’s interactive exhibitions will be shared more widely, and that the exhibition duration will be extended.

“Last time, with the Dien Bien Phu panorama painting, many people found out too late and missed their chance to visit. If the promotion is broader and the exhibition lasts longer, people from distant provinces will be more willing to make the trip to experience it,” he added.

Blogger “Anh Tay oi”– Nguyen Anh Minh explores Nhan Dan’s tech-integrated special supplement.

Blogger “Anh Tay oi”– Nguyen Anh Minh explores Nhan Dan’s tech-integrated special supplement.

Known for his videos highlighting daily life and Vietnamese cultural and social features, Nguyen Anh Minh said he discovered the exhibition through social media platforms like TikTok and Facebook. This was his first time visiting a Nhan Dan interactive exhibition.

He shared that on the occasion of the April 30 anniversary every year, he visits historical sites linked to the 1975 Spring Offensive, such as Doc Lap (Independence) Palace and the Cu Chi Tunnels. “This year, I wanted to come here to experience something new. I carry half Vietnamese blood, so I am very proud of our heroic past,” he said.

With more than 300,000 Facebook followers and over 700,000 on TikTok, he expressed his strong desire to help spread the exhibition’s message. “I will create content about this exhibition and event so that young people can better understand our history,” Nguyen Anh Minh said.

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