National Press Festival 2026 closes, reaffirming revolutionary press’s mettle, responsibility

The National Press Festival 2026 has left a lasting impression on journalists and the public alike, Nguyen Duc Loi, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Viet Nam Journalists’ Association, said at the closing ceremony of the three-day event held in the northern port city of Hai Phong on June 21.

Le Quoc Minh, Member of the Party Central Committee (PCC), Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the PCC's Commission for Communication, Education and Mass Mobilisation, and Chairman of the Viet Nam Journalists Association, presents the A Prize for outstanding and impressive journalistic products. (Photo: NDO)
Le Quoc Minh, Member of the Party Central Committee (PCC), Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the PCC's Commission for Communication, Education and Mass Mobilisation, and Chairman of the Viet Nam Journalists Association, presents the A Prize for outstanding and impressive journalistic products. (Photo: NDO)

In his speech, Loi, who also served as head of the festival organising committee, said the festival has, over the years, evolved into a major national event with the active participation of central and local media organisations, journalists’ associations and journalism education and research institutions across the country.

This year’s edition featured 87 exhibition booths designed in a modern and cohesive style while retaining strong cultural identity, Loi said.

He said from the thematic exhibition area on 101 years of Vietnam’s revolutionary press to the large-scale displays of key media organisations and booths representing local journalists’ associations and chapters, the event offered a vivid panorama reflecting the dynamic development of the Vietnamese revolutionary press alongside digital transformation and the adoption of emerging technologies.

Loi noted that alongside the exhibitions, the National Press Forum featured 11 working sessions that delivered practical and substantive discussions. Topics included the restructuring of media organisations, sustainable the economics of journalism and approaches to improving policy communication at local level. These sessions provided new perspectives and valuable lessons for journalists in the digital era.

Beyond professional activities, the festival also featured side events that strengthened solidarity within the profession and reinforced pride and dedication among journalists, often described as frontline contributors in the ideological and cultural sphere.

“The festival may have come to an end, but the messages, values and spirit of its theme on loyalty, creativity and responsibility will continue to resonate and serve as guiding principles for all of us in the journey ahead,” Loi said.

At the closing ceremony, the organising committee presented awards recognising outstanding collective and individual achievements, including 57 prizes for impressive exhibition booths and 46 awards for outstanding journalistic products across categories, including newspaper covers, radio, television, print, online journalism and press photography in 2026.

The Chairman of the Viet Nam Journalists’ Association also awarded certificates of merit to 16 collectives for excellence in professional activities and association development in 2025. In addition, the association presented emulation flags to 17 organisations for outstanding performance during the year, including Nhan Dan Newspaper.

VNA
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