
At the sacred moment of New Year's Eve, as the earth and sky transition into the new year, people and families gather together in a warm and joyful atmosphere, exchanging wishes for good fortune, peace, and happiness. For journalists, however, even at that moment, they continue their tireless work of maintaining the flow of information. They are the reporters, editors, technicians, and broadcasters of their respective media organizations. Regardless of their position, they are always ready to face difficulties, working day and night, to fulfill their mission.
Journalist Luu Tri Dung, a reporter from the Special Topics Department of the Lang Son Newspaper and Radio & Television, shared: "Almost every year, I work through New Year's Eve, returning home just as the new year begins, and I'm the one who 'first-foots' my own home on New Year's Day. That moment is a little quiet, with a touch of nostalgia and regret, but above all, it's a source of pride in my profession. Because for me, it's not simply a job duty or responsibility, but also a great honor for a journalist."
In the age of multimedia journalism, with the strong development of online newspapers and their becoming a familiar information channel for a large number of readers, the Lunar New Year holiday is an even busier time for the staff and reporters. While many people temporarily set aside their work to celebrate the New Year, those working for online newspapers continue to "work tirelessly," closely following every news item and every development in current events. Behind the brightly lit screens throughout the holiday lies the intense concentration, sense of responsibility, and dedication of journalists, contributing to providing readers with a spring season of complete, reassuring, and fulfilling information.

Vi Loc Vu, a technician in the Special Topics Department of Lang Son Newspaper and Broadcasting, said: "My work during Tet (Lunar New Year) is the same as on any other day; I always handle the posting of news articles to Lang Son Electronic Newspaper and other digital platforms. For me, it's both a duty and an honor and a source of pride as a journalist because the news I publish, with each click of the computer mouse, quickly conveys information from the country and the province to readers."
Similarly, during the Lunar New Year holidays, reporters from the News Department of Lang Son Newspaper and Radio and Television Station diligently work with their cameras and microphones on every road. From visits and New Year greetings from provincial leaders to the bustling atmosphere of the festival, they are present everywhere, regardless of the time of day or the moment before New Year's Eve. For them, the joy of the New Year is capturing authentic footage, bringing the warm breath of spring to every home through the airwaves.
Nguyen Thuy Ngan, a reporter from the News Department of Lang Son Newspaper and Television, shared: "As a woman, everyone wants to personally prepare the offering meal on New Year's Eve, welcoming blessings and good fortune into the home with their family. Putting aside personal feelings, I chose to go out for the sake of duty. Although I felt a little wistful seeing the bustling streets, the pride of being behind the camera, bringing the spirit of spring to the audience, helped me overcome the hardships and maintain my love for the profession."
Although they know that behind those Tet holidays lie many hardships and sacrifices, journalists have never stopped loving their profession. They silently endure long shifts and New Year's Eves without family reunions, with unwavering perseverance and a burning passion for their work in their hearts.
Journalist Tran Trinh Dieu Hang, Deputy Director of Lang Son Newspaper and Radio & Television, shared: "To maintain a continuous flow of information, with vibrant and high-quality content, becoming an attractive source of spiritual nourishment for the public during the Tet holiday, the Board of Directors has instructed specialized departments to assign specific and scientific duty schedules, ensuring timely, truthful, and accurate information delivery. Behind every news item submitted, every news bulletin and program published and broadcast during the Tet holiday is the silent sacrifice of an entire team. We understand and always show concern and encouragement to all staff, officials, and workers of the unit, paying special attention to the duty shifts and those performing their duties during the first days of the new year. The dedication, sense of responsibility, and professional discipline of journalists, reporters, editors, and technicians are crucial factors contributing to the overall success of Lang Son Newspaper and Radio & Television."
The joys of journalists are simple. They are the moments when a freshly printed New Year's newspaper is opened during the spring days; the sound of the radio broadcast on the morning of the first day of Tet; the vibrant, lively images of spring present in every home on television... These journalistic products not only carry information but also the spirit of spring, becoming a familiar cultural and spiritual beauty that many people and families look forward to every Tet holiday.
That's the nature of journalism: while others are resting, journalists are working tirelessly; as the streets become more bustling, journalists are even busier with news. Overcoming these hardships is their passion, love for the profession, and the joy of promptly delivering breaking news to the public, spreading the warm breath of spring to every home. It is this dedication that contributes to spreading the fresh and warm atmosphere of spring throughout the community.
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