From that first page, the history of our country’s press was written not only with ink, but also with blood, sweat, intelligence and courage. The first articles were not only to report news, but to kindle patriotism, sow the seeds of ideals, and foster the spirit of fighting for independence and freedom. They were not simply lines of words, but the beats of a heart turning towards the Fatherland.
A century has passed - 100 years, meaning that many generations of journalists have followed one another, committing themselves to life, to the turbulent flow of the country. Some have fallen on the battlefield while still holding a camera in their hands. Some have put aside their own happiness to wander through remote areas, searching for the truth, bringing the voice of the people to the community. They chose journalism not for personal glory, but for the sacred mission: to accompany the country, to serve the people.
The Vietnamese revolutionary press has never stood outside of life. When the country was at war, the press was the fire; when the country was at peace , the press was the light. In each stage of development, journalists were the first to touch reality, record, reflect, and even promote change. The newspaper is a mirror of society, and also a bridge between the Party, the State, and the People.
But journalism has never been easy. A true journalist must not only be good at his job, but also have courage, ethics and alertness in the face of temptations and the myriad of life's vicissitudes. They must learn to be silent at the right time and speak up at the right place. They must learn to keep themselves in the whirlpool of information and emotions. They do not chase after glamour, but walk quietly and persistently like those who sow words in life.
Over the past 100 years, revolutionary journalism has not only reported news, but also contributed to creating values of life. From discovering negativity to honoring beauty, from protecting justice to spreading kindness - each article is a stroke that touches the soul of society. Sometimes it is just a short news report, but it can save a life. Sometimes it is just a long report, but it contributes to changing policies.
Today, in modern life, journalism is no longer alone but goes hand in hand with social networks, with artificial intelligence technology, with a world that is changing every hour. But at this time, the role of true journalism needs to be affirmed. When fake news is rampant, journalists are the ones who preserve the truth. When trust is eroded, journalists are the ones who rebuild bridges of love.
100 years - not to look back with pride, but to remind that the journey is still ongoing. The pages written today are a continuation of the old flame. Young writers of the digital age need to continue to be imbued with the spirit of serving the country, serving the people, putting conscience and responsibility at the top of the page. Although the form of expression may change, the source of revolutionary journalism - is still people and for people.
From a small newspaper in the midst of turbulent days, the Vietnamese revolutionary press has grown to become an elite force on the ideological and cultural front. And today, after 100 years, it still retains the most sacred thing: the aspiration to accompany the country, the people, and the best things.
A thin piece of paper can paint the future. And if we were to name the longest and most beautiful journey, it would be the journey of preserving and spreading the truth. Vietnamese revolutionary journalism - after a century - is still writing its story, with love, intelligence and perseverance.
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