There, we see journalists climbing mountains, wading streams, and staying in the deep forests to report on forest protection; some go to the bottom of the sea to record images of destroyed coral reefs, or brave the fierce waves to reflect on fishermen clinging to the sea and maintaining sovereignty . In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many reporters put on protective gear and went into treatment areas and quarantine areas - where life and death are just a hair's breadth apart - to record every touching moment of humanity and national solidarity.
Revolutionary journalists have the right to be proud of their profession, their calling and their sense of responsibility as dedicated journalists. In all circumstances, on any terrain - in the forest, under the sea, in the middle of a storm or in the midst of an epidemic - they still keep their oath: "The fastest, the most accurate, the most humane".
The joy of journalists when their press works bring social effects and win awards. And journalists also play sports , perform arts, and participate in volunteer activities with a high sense of responsibility.
Sometimes, reporters can still work at the construction site with just a phone. In the photo, reporters work at the construction site of the North-South Expressway Project. Photo: NGO XUAN |
Reporters rushed into the epicenter in the first days of Phu Yen recording COVID-19 infections. Photo: TRAN QUOI |
Reporter at work. Photo: KIEU MY |
Reporters also have to climb mountains, wade through streams, and trek through forests to report the truth. In the photo, reporter Nhat Huy (Phu Yen Newspaper) on a forest protection assignment. Photo: TRAN NGO |
Reporters work through the forest with rangers. Photo: VAN TAI |
Reporters work on coastal inspection ships, sometimes on fishing boats. Photo: ANH NGOC |
Reporters and journalists enjoy playing sports, which also helps them stay healthy for work. Photo: TRAN QUOI |
Source: https://baophuyen.vn/xa-hoi/202506/nha-bao-giu-tron-niem-tin-noi-tuyen-dau-59d15e0/
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