Vietnam News Agency journalists honoured with streets bearing their names

As VNA marks its 80th anniversary, reflecting on these streets strengthens current generations’ pride and gratitude for those who sacrificed for the agency — honoured three times as Hero of the Armed Forces and Hero of Labour in the Doi Moi era for their monumental contributions and dedication to national liberation and revolutionary journalism.

The naming ceremony for Tran Kim Xuyen street and Dao Tung street in Bac Giang city, former Bac Giang province (part of Bac Ninh province now) on September 8, 2023 (Photo: VNA)
The naming ceremony for Tran Kim Xuyen street and Dao Tung street in Bac Giang city, former Bac Giang province (part of Bac Ninh province now) on September 8, 2023 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Over its 80 years of development, generations of Vietnam News Agency (VNA) journalists have made crucial contributions to the nation’s fight for independence and freedom. Numerous streets across provinces and cities bear their names, reflecting deep gratitude and recognition of their dedication to keeping the news flowing.

As the VNA celebrates its 80th anniversary (September 15, 1945 – 2025), many recall the streets named in honour of its reporters.

Pride in streets named after VNA journalists

In December 2024, the People’s Council of the central province of Quang Tri province named 40 streets, including Luong Nghia Dung, commemorating the VNA journalist and martyr. The street plaque was unveil on April 1, 2025, in Dong Ha city (now Nam Dong Ha ward, Quang Tri), marking the eighth street nationwide named after VNA journalists.

Luong Nghia Dung (1934–1972), born in Ha Dong (now Hanoi), was a war correspondent who left over 2,300 photographs, including “Dau phao o Doc Mieu” (Artillery Duel at Doc Mieu) and “Nhung khoanh khac de lai” (Moments Left Behind) which received the State Prize for Literature and Arts (2007) and the Ho Chi Minh Prize, respectively.

1209-luong-nghia-dung.jpg
The intersection of Luong Nghia Dung street and Dang Thi street in Quang Tri province (Photo: VNA)

Previously, seven streets honoured VNA journalists: Tran Kim Xuyen streets in Hanoi, Ha Tinh, and Bac Ninh; Bui Dinh Tuy street in Ho Chi Minh City; Lam Hong Long street in Binh Thuan (now Lam Dong); Tran Binh Khuol street in Bac Lieu (now Ca Mau); and Dao Tung street in Bac Giang (now Bac Ninh).

Notably, Tran Kim Xuyen, the first leader of the VNA has three streets named after him - Hanoi (2014), Ha Tinh (2017), and Bac Ninh (2023). Born in 1921, he was an early revolutionary who escaped Hoa Lo prison in 1945 and organised propaganda for the August Revolution. He died on March 3, 1947, aged 26, during an evacuation mission in Hanoi and was posthumously awarded the First-Class Resistance Order by President Ho Chi Minh.

Bui Dinh Tuy (1914–1967) joined the revolution at 22 and became a photojournalist for the VNA in 1954. He later served as Deputy Director of the Liberation Press Agency in the South. He died on September 21, 1967, in an American air attack at Trang Dau battlefield. His impactful wartime photos solidified his place among Vietnam’s leading photojournalists.

Dao Tung (1925–1990) led the VNA from 1965 to 1990, overseeing continuous news operations through the war and renovation periods. He also served as Vice President of the International Organisation of Journalists.

Tran Binh Khuol (1913–1968) was a renowned photojournalist active in the resistance in Bac Lieu. After enduring imprisonment and exile, he led VNA’s Mekong Delta photography department until his death on December 12, 1968. A symbolic grave was erected post-war. He was posthumously awarded the State Prize for Literature and Arts and the First-Class Resistance Order.

Lam Hong Long (1925–1997), born in Binh Thuan (now Lam Dong), was a prominent VNA photojournalist known for historic works such as "Bac Bat Nhip Bai Ca Ket Doan” (Uncle Ho Conducting a Song of Unity) and “Me con ngay gap lai” (Mother and Child Reunited) - both recipients of the Ho Chi Minh Prize for Literature and Arts in 1996.

Continuing a heroic legacy

The names of the journalists, and others, emblazoned on streets nationwide, remain a source of pride for families, communities, and successive generations of VNA staff.

lam-hong-hong-vna.jpg
Lam Hong Long (1925–1997), born in Binh Thuan (now Lam Dong), was a prominent VNA photojournalist (Photo: VNA)

VNA General Director Vu Viet Trang said these street namings honour the journalists’ sacrifices and uphold Vietnam’s tradition of “When drinking water, remember its source.” They serve as educational landmarks, inspiring journalists with stories of courage and dedication that shaped historic moments through their reporting.

Journalist Nguyen Minh Phuong from Tin tuc va Dan Toc (News and Ethnic Affairs) Newspaper expressed pride passing Tran Kim Xuyen street in Hanoi, pledging to uphold the heroic tradition built by predecessors.

Nguyen Danh Lam, VNA correspondent in Bac Ninh - home to two streets named after VNA journalists - highlighted these namings as recognition from the Party and State of journalists’ contributions to national liberation and revolutionary journalism. They also inspire reporters to strive for excellence.

As VNA marks its 80th anniversary, reflecting on these streets strengthens current generations’ pride and gratitude for those who sacrificed for the agency — honoured three times as Hero of the Armed Forces and Hero of Labour in the Doi Moi era for their monumental contributions and dedication to national liberation and revolutionary journalism./.

VNA

See more

President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Bui Thi Minh Hoai (L) extends Christmas greetings to Archbishop of Hanoi and Vice President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Vietnam Vu Van Thien (Photo: VNA)

VFF leader extends Christmas greetings to Catholic community

Despite global uncertainties and domestic challenges in 2025, under the Party’s leadership and with the unity of the people, including religious communities, Vietnam maintained economic growth among the highest in the world, said President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Bui Thi Minh Hoai.

Deputy Prime Minister Pham Thị Thanh Tra (left) presents flowers to Bac Ninh Diocese during her pre-Christmas visit on December 19. (Photo: VNA)

Deputy PM pays pre-Christmas visit to Bac Ninh Diocese

Bac Ninh Diocese is committed to encouraging Catholic followers to strictly follow the Party guidelines, State policies and laws, as well as local regulations, while working alongside authorities and people from all walks of life to build a stronger and more prosperous homeland

The launching ceremony of Sun Group’s 724-hectare An Tay integrated project complex (Photo: Sun Group)

Sun Group launches An Tay integrated project complex in HCM City

Spanning a total area of 724 hectares, the complex carries an investment value of 51.16 trillion VND, equivalent to approximately 2 billion USD, and comprises three modern urban areas – East An Tay, North An Tay and West An Tay – alongside the An Tay General Port.

The groundbreaking, inauguration and technical opening ceremony for projects in An Giang on December 19, 2025. (Photo: Sun Group)

Phu Quoc breaks ground on nearly-342-million-USD urban light rail line

Connecting Phu Quoc International Airport with the APEC Convention Centre, the LRT project is expected not only to strengthen the island’s capacity to host APEC 2027, but also to usher in a new phase of infrastructure development and urban spatial planning for the special administrative zone.

The delegates at the workshop on promoting gender equality in the public sector (Photo: VNA)

Pilot gender equality index for public sector unveiled in Hanoi

The event organised by the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics (HCMA), in coordination with the Australian Embassy in Vietnam through the Vietnam–Australia Centre (VAC) aimed to introduce and discuss the findings of a study developing a specialised assessment tool to measure gender equality in the public sector, covering both central agencies and local authorities.

The Golden City social housing project in Long Xuyen ward, An Giang province, was handed over in July 2025. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam exceeds social housing target, completing 102,633 units

In the coming period, the Ministry of Construction will accelerate the development of social housing for the 2026–2030 period in accordance with the Government's new resolution, aiming to achieve the goal of at least one million social housing units for low-income individuals and workers in industrial zones.

Forces relocate MK81 bomb from residential garden in Khanh Hoa (Photo: qdnd.vn)

Khanh Hoa safely disposes 150kg MK81 bomb

An over-150-kg bomb left over from war was discovered after recent historic flooding in Khanh Hoa province eroded layers of sand, exposing the ordnance on the premises of a household in Khanh Vinh commune. Upon discovery, local residents promptly reported it to local authorities and military units.

The K53 Team of the Quang Ngai provincial military command carries out search and recovery operations for the remains of fallen soldiers in Laos. (Photo: VNA)

Five sets of Vietnamese martyr remains recovered in Laos, Cambodia

The remains of five Vietnamese volunteer soldiers and experts who sacrificed their lives in Laos and Cambodia during wartime have been recovered by Team K53 of the Quang Ngai provincial Military Command after more than a month of search and recovery operations under the 2025-2026 dry-season mission.

National Assembly Vice Chairman Tran Quang Phuong presents a gift to the bishop’s office of the Can Tho Diocese during his pre-Christmas visit on December 17 (Photo: VNA)

NA Vice Chairman pays Christmas visit to Can Tho Diocese

A National Assembly delegation led by Vice Chairman Tran Quang Phuong on December 17 paid a visit and extended Christmas greetings at the bishop’s office of the Can Tho Diocese, which currently covers the Mekong Delta’s Can Tho city and Ca Mau province, with a total of 142 parishes of various sizes.