The exhibition displays more than 150 images of press activities in Vinh Long province through different periods such as: Places of establishment, printing and distribution of newspapers; documents on press publications, magazines, press and radio-television working tools as well as portraits of journalists in Vinh Long province...
The exhibition also displays press products, magazines, industry newspapers, industry newsletters, and newsletters from districts and cities over the past 50 years.
Over the past 100 years, the Revolutionary Press of Vinh Long province has changed its name 11 times, from the first newspaper, the Workers-Farmers-Soldiers Newspaper, the "Lao Kho" Newspaper established in 1928 by the Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association in Ba Chua (now Nhon Binh commune, Tra On district, Vinh Long province) to the "Tien Len" Newspaper in 1940, the "Chien Thang" Newspaper in 1946, the " Hoa Binh Thong Nhat" Newspaper in 1954, the "Ken Giai Phong" Newspaper in 1960, the "Giai Phong" Newspaper in 1966, the "Quyet Thang" Newspaper in 1968, the "Vinh Long Giai Phong" Newspaper in 1975, the "Vinh Tra" Newspaper in 1976-1977, the "Cuu Long" Newspaper in 1978-1991 and the Vinh Long Newspaper, from 1991 to present.

No matter how many times it changed its name, Vinh Long province's revolutionary press has contributed to building revolutionary faith, faith in the cause of national liberation and the path to socialism led by our Party. Press products are not only information and political commentary but also cultural products that have the power to win people's hearts.
Over the past 100 years, Vinh Long province's revolutionary journalism has closely followed the battlefield, the front line of the Party's propaganda and ideological work.
Reporters and journalists in general always focus on hot topics, promptly reflecting the struggles of soldiers and people in the struggle for national liberation and the construction of the homeland and international integration.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/vinh-long-trien-lam-ky-niem-100-nam-ngay-bao-chi-cach-mang-viet-nam-post886996.html
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