Attending the event were Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Head of the Central Propaganda and Education Commission Nguyen Trong Nghia; Party Central Committee members: Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, President of the Vietnam Journalists Association Le Quoc Minh; Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda and Education Commission Pham Tat Thang. Also attending was Alternate member of the Party Central Committee, Permanent Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Le Hai Binh.

Introducing and announcing the release of the stamp set, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Bui Hoang Phuong said that the event of releasing the stamp set to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day is not only a cultural event of profound significance, but also an important political and social activity to honor and deeply express gratitude for the great contributions of President Ho Chi Minh, who gave birth to Vietnam's revolutionary press, along with generations of revolutionary journalists who have continuously devoted themselves, fought and sacrificed for the revolutionary cause, for national independence and the happiness of the people.
“The postage stamp set commemorating the 100th anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (1925-2025) is not only a valuable publication, but also a meaningful work of graphic art. This is truly a profound cultural message, honoring historical values and affirming the future vision of Vietnamese journalism,” Deputy Minister Bui Hoang Phuong emphasized.

The design of the stamp is a subtle blend of clear illustration, the use of powerful symbols to convey messages, along with a balanced layout and harmonious colors. Each element on the stamp is meticulously arranged, contributing to the creation of a meaningful work of art.
Standing out on the stamp is the image of the bright red Vietnamese national flag with a five-pointed yellow star in the center, designed softly like a fluttering silk strip, symbolizing the immortal spirit of the nation.
On the left side of the flag is a portrait of President Ho Chi Minh – the man who laid the foundation and direction for Vietnam’s revolutionary journalism. On the right side is the image of a pen, the noble symbol of a journalist, writing the golden pages of journalism history. The words “1925-2025” in yellow stand out on a red background, clearly showing the 100-year milestone of the formation and development of Vietnam’s revolutionary journalism.
In particular, the unique and modern highlight of the stamp set is the blue background with binary numbers, symbolizing the digital age and the future development trend of journalism. Overall, the sharp illustration design, harmonious colors and balanced layout have created a meaningful work of art, fully conveying the message about the continuous development of Vietnam's revolutionary journalism.

On this occasion, the Ministry of Science and Technology presented the Vietnam Journalists Association with a set of stamps commemorating the 100th anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (1925-2025).
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