National Press Festival wraps up

The National Press Festival concluded in Hanoi on April 15 after highlighting some of the most outstanding works in the sector.
National Press Festival wraps up ảnh 1At the award ceremony, part of the National Press Festival (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The NationalPress Festival concluded in Hanoi on April 15 after highlighting some of themost outstanding works in the sector.

Organisers presented awards for the bestTet (Lunar New Year) magazine cover photo, the best news website design, andthe best TV and radio programmes.

E-newspaper VietnamPlus of the VietnamNews Agency (VNA) won the B prize in the best news website design category.

Eighteen collectives that madesignificant contributions to the 2022 National Press Festival were alsopresented with certificates of merit.

The three-day festival was held by the Vietnam Journalists’ Association (VJA)and the Hanoi People’s Committee in collaboration with the Party CentralCommittee’s Commission for Information and Education, the Ministry ofInformation and Communications, and the Ministry of Culture, Sports andTourism.

It took place on the occasion of the72nd anniversary of the VJA (April 21) ahead of the 97th Vietnam RevolutionaryPress Day (June 21).

Standing Vice President of the VJANguyen Duc Loi said as the biggest festival in the press industry, the eventattracted the participation of 106 press units nationwide.

The festival provided an opportunity tohonour the strong development of Vietnamese journalism and creative works, andto promote exchange and cooperation between journalists and the public./.
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