In every important political and social event, there is always the quiet but persistent presence of reporters and editors. They are the unsung heroes at the heart of current events, creating a continuous "flow of truth."
Báo Hải Dương•21/06/2025
At the 12th National Party Congress, Hai Duong Newspaper (now Hai Duong Newspaper and Radio and Television Station) sent a team of reporters to be present and cover the event, promptly recording the developments and results of the congress. In the photo: Journalist Sy Thang (second from the right) interviews Comrade Nguyen Manh Hien, then a member of the Central Committee of the Party and Secretary of the Hai Duong Provincial Party Committee, on the sidelines of the congress. At the 17th Congress of the Hai Duong Provincial Party Committee, numerous reporters from central and Hai Duong-based newspapers and television stations covered and publicized the event. (In the photo: Reporters working at the press center of the 17th Congress of the Hai Duong Provincial Party Committee.) In the "revolution" of restructuring the two-tiered local government system, the press is a leading force in bringing these policies and guidelines to the people. In the photo: A Vietnam News Agency correspondent based in Hai Duong, along with reporters from Hai Duong Newspaper and Radio & Television, report on the inspection by provincial leaders in preparation for the trial operation of the new commune-level government system, June 2025. Reporters from the Vietnam News Agency, the Hai Phong City Press and Communication Center, and Hai Duong Newspaper and Radio & Television Station cover a working meeting between leaders of Hai Duong province and Hai Phong city, in preparation for the merger of Hai Duong and Hai Phong cities. The editorial and technical team of Hai Duong Radio and Television Station working at the 31st SEA Games in 2022 at the Hai Duong Gymnasium . Former Hai Duong Newspaper reporter works right inside the Covid-19 quarantine area. Following the historic Typhoon Yagi (Typhoon No. 3) and the subsequent floods in September 2024, reporters from Hai Duong Newspaper were present to promptly report on the flood situation and reflect the damage suffered by the local people. In the photo: Reporters visit Lau Khe village, Hiep Cat commune (Nam Sach district), an area outside the dike isolated by the floods, to report on the living conditions of the local residents. And they weren't afraid of getting their hands dirty with mud to capture the most authentic images to share with readers and viewers. In the photo: Reporters from Hai Duong Newspaper and Radio & Television Station working at the Tu Ky Organic Rice Festival 2024. Working at night. In the photo: Reporter Van Tuan (Hai Duong Newspaper and Radio & Television Station) during the Emagazine shoot "Footsteps on the Hai Duong Railway" Reporting from outside the province as well. In the photo: Reporter Tien Manh (Hai Duong Newspaper and Radio and Television Station) during a reporting trip to Gia Lai province.PV
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