Nhan Dan’s Dien Bien Phu Victory supplement wins Sustainability and Print Innovation Awards

Nhan Dan Newspaper’s interactive panorama on the Dien Bien Phu Victory has won the “Product for Young Reader” category at the 2024 Sustainability and Print Innovation Awards.
Nhan Dan wins the “Product for Young Reader” category at the 2024 Sustainability and Print Innovation Awards. (Photo: WAN-IFRA)
Nhan Dan wins the “Product for Young Reader” category at the 2024 Sustainability and Print Innovation Awards. (Photo: WAN-IFRA)

The awards were presented within the frameworks of the World Printers Summit held by the World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) in Vienna, Austria.

Ingi Olafsson, Director of World Printers Forum (WPF), told Nhan Dan that the supplement is a typical print product in the new era, noting that the organisers highly appreciate its printing quality, impressive size, and content that is accessible to readers with versions in both Vietnamese and English.

He added that the Dien Bien Phu Victory interactive panorama employed technological advances so that its readers can use their own smart mobile devices to acquire information in the most intuitive way.

Foreign delegates experience the interactive panorama. (Photo: Minh Duy)

Foreign delegates experience the interactive panorama. (Photo: Minh Duy)

The supplement is not only a journalistic work but also a source of reference material for all readers.

The WPF leader stressed that Nhan Dan Newspaper deserves praise for its efforts to attract young readers to print products and educate them about the nation’s history.

The interactive panorama was published on May 7, 2024, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory and became a sensation among young people.

Within 15 days, Nhan Dan published 400,000 copies of the supplement, but young readers were still searching for it both online and in real life, a never-seen-before phenomenon in the history of Vietnamese print newspapers.

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