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The Declaration of Independence, read by President Ho Chi Minh at the historic Ba Dinh Square on September 2, 1945, was published worldwide in Vietnamese, English and French by the Vietnam News Agency on Sept 15, 1945 (Photo: File/VNA)
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During his lifetime, President Ho Chi Minh regularly spends time reading, commenting and directly approving news and articles of the Vietnam News Agency (Photo: File/VNA)
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President Ho Chi Minh, Vice President Ton Duc Thang and comrade Truong Chinh in a photo with reporters serving the 3rd National Party Congress (1960). The person sitting between President Ho Chi Minh and comrade Truong Chinh is VNA journalist Huynh Thi Huong and the person wearing glasses behind Uncle Ho is journalist Le Ba Thuyen (Deputy Director of VNA) (Photo: File/VNA)
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VNA reporter Le Viet Thao (in glasses, center) regularly catches up with the activities of President Ho Chi Minh and the leaders of the Party and State to report (Photo: File/VNA)
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VNA reporter Vo The Ai (behind Uncle Ho) accompanies Uncle Ho to visit Huong waterfall dam project (Thai Nguyen) to report news (Photo: File/VNA)
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President Ho Chi Minh’s autograph while editing VNA news (Photo:File/VNA)
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President Ho Chi Minh’s autograph while editing VNA news (Photo:File/VNA)
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Deputy Director of the Information Department Tran Kim Xuyen, who is in charge of the VNA (first right), attends the welcome ceremony, reports and interviews President Ho Chi Minh when he returns home after visiting France and signing a Vietnam – France temporary agreement (Modus Vivendi) (September 14, 1946) (Photo: File/VNA)
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President Ho Chi Minh’s autograph while editing VNA news (Photo:File/VNA)
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Uncle Ho in a photo with the families of Vietnamese officials during the French resistance war in Tuyen Quang province (1952). (Photo: File/VNA)
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President Ho Chi Minh gives advice to VNA journalist Tue Oanh on how to report on the National Assembly election, third tenure (April 26, 1964). (Photo: File/VNA)
Uncle Ho’s special sentiment towards Vietnam News Agency
Over the past 75 years, Uncle Ho’s sentiment towards the journalists of the Vietnam News Agency has always been in their mind.