The launch ceremony was held at the newspaper’s headquarters at 71 Hang Trong Street, Hanoi, in the presence of Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan.
The campaign features a comprehensive rollout across all of Nhan Dan’s media platforms, from daily, weekly, and monthly print editions to digital and multimedia content. Highlights include a 100-page special issue titled “From a Historic Milestone to a Vision of Prosperity”, as well as a dedicated microsite: https://thongnhatdatnuoc.nhandan.vn, featuring interactive story maps, VR content, and archival footage recreating the key battles that led to the national reunification.
Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan commended the newspaper for its in-depth and innovative approach, noting that Nhan Dan had previously set a strong precedent with successful projects like the interactive exhibition on the Dien Bien Phu Campaign. This year, the newspaper continues to bridge traditional journalism with cutting-edge technology, offering readers a multi-dimensional historical experience.
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Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan highly appreciates Nhan Dan Newspaper for its thorough preparation in organising the special media campaign in its publications. |
Le Quoc Minh, member of the Party Central Committee and Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, stated that Nhan Dan’s media campaign had been meticulously planned and developed over the past six months.
Minh, who is also Vice Chairman of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Information, Education and Mass Mobilisation, and Chairman of the Vietnam Journalists’ Association noted that it has been launched across all of the newspaper’s publications, showcasing the proud revolutionary tradition of a newspaper long regarded as the flagship of Vietnam’s revolutionary press.
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Editor-in-Chief Le Quoc Minh introduces the special publication. |
A key part of the campaign is a public exhibition at Nhan Dan’s headquarters, facing Hoan Kiem Lake, open from April 23 to May 4. It showcases 11 enlarged front pages from April 30 editions dating back to 1975, alongside augmented-reality reenactments of key military campaigns such as the Central Highlands and Ho Chi Minh Campaigns.
The initiative also includes a mobile exhibition and 3D projection technology set to travel to schools nationwide, engaging young audiences with Vietnam’s revolutionary history.
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The delegates cut the ribbon to open the exhibition. |
This campaign is not only a tribute to the nation’s past but also a call to preserve the spirit of unity, resilience, and peace for future generations.