The delegation came to offer incense at the Memorial House of President Ho Chi Minh above Deo De peak, Phu Dinh commune, Dinh Hoa district , where President Ho Chi Minh lived, worked and directly led the resistance war against French colonialism. Before the spirit of the great leader of the nation , the teacher of Vietnamese revolutionary journalism , the delegation expressed deep gratitude and respectfully reported to Uncle Ho the achievements of the press. Cao Bang province has been achieved in the past time. Each cadre and member has shown determination to continue studying and following Ho Chi Minh's ideology, morality and style, striving to build a humane, professional, modern revolutionary press. serve the interests of the Fatherland and the people.
Next, the delegation visited national historical site, the location where the Vietnam Journalists Association was founded in Roong Khoa hamlet, Diem Mac commune, Dinh Hoa district. Here, in April 1950 , the first Congress of the Vietnam Journalists Association was held with the participation of many reporters and journalists from all war zones. This landmark event marked the official birth of the Vietnam Journalists Association , a political - social - professional organization, the home shared Uniting journalists in the revolutionary cause.
The journey continues with a stop at Huynh Thuc Khang Journalism School in Tan Thai commune, Dai Tu district , Vietnam's first journalism school, founded in 1949 under the direction of President Ho Chi Minh. This was the first and only journalism training facility during the resistance war against French colonialism. demonstrating the strategic vision of the Party and Uncle Ho on the great role of the press in the struggle for national independence and nation building.
The delegation visited the Vietnam Journalists Association Museum . Currently , the museum is preserving more than 30,000 documents and artifacts, including many valuable collections such as: revolutionary press 1925 - 1975; relics of journalist Nguyen Ai Quoc - Ho Chi Minh; equipment, working tools and journalistic supplies; Vietnamese press exchanges and integration... Among them, there are many documents and artifacts containing touching and meaningful stories associated with journalism through the arduous war years.
The journey to the source is an opportunity for members and journalists of the province to review the glorious tradition of Vietnam's revolutionary press , an opportunity to foster ideals, enhance political qualities, professional ethics, and arouse patriotism and social responsibility in each journalist. Thereby, contributing to building a team. sleep The press is steadfast, continuing its mission of accompanying the nation on the path of development.
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