Vietnam News Agency (VNA;
Vietnamese: Thテエng t蘯・n xテ」 Vi盻t Nam (TTXVN),
French: L窶僊gence vietnamienne d窶冓nformation,
lit. 'Vietnamese Information Agency' (AVI)) is the official
state-run news agency of the
Socialist Republic of Vietnam. It operates more than 30 foreign
bureaux worldwide and maintains 63 bureaux in Vietnam 窶 one for each city and province,[1] including 6 in
ASEAN.[2] The current General Director of TTXVN is Nguy盻n ト雪サゥc L盻」i. It also operates the website VietnamPlus.
History
The Vietnam News Agency (VNA/VNTTX) was founded on 23 August 1945 shortly after the
August Revolution. On 15 September 1945,
Ho Chi Minh's
Declaration of Independence of Vietnam and the Provisional Revolutionary Government of Democratic Republic of Vietnam member list were broadcast through the TTXVN in Vietnamese, English and French.[1]
Not long after the launch, in 1946, VNA opened its first foreign news bureau in Bangkok (Thailand)
At 20:00, 19 December 1946, Vietnam News Agency transmit the Appeal for National Resistance, compiled by President Ho Chi Minh. The Agency concomitantly evacuated all of its infrastructural properties into the resistance area.
In 1947, VNA transmitted the Chinese-language news called Vi盻t Nam Tテ「n vトハ (Chinese: 雜雁漉譁ー髣サ;
pinyin: Yuenan Xinwen). This bulletin was later halted on the following year.
In 1948, VNA opened the second foreign bureaux in Yangon (Myanmar).
Vietnam News Agency begun to receive the news from big information agencies such as
ITAR-TASS (Soviet Union, later Russia),
Xinhua (China) since 1949. Two years later, the bureau of the Agency in
Moscow,
Beijing and
Paris has been opened.
In 1954, the
First Indochina War ended. VNA relocated the headquarters back to Hanoi.
In 1960, the Liberation News Agency was founded to broadcast news in South Vietnam.
On May 24, 1976, the Vietnam News Agency and the Liberation News Agency were merged into the new Vietnam News Agency.[1]
On May 12, 1977, the National Assembly Standing Committee of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam issued a resolution approving the change of the Vietnamese name of the agency from 窶弖i盻t Nam Thテエng t蘯・n xテ」窶 into 窶弋hテエng t蘯・n xテ」 Vi盻t Nam窶.[1]
On June 13, 1982, VNA issued Tin Nhanh Espana 82 (Espaテアa '82 Flash News), a special publication to provide the coverage of
World Cup 1982. Two months later, the weekly newspaper Vトハ hテウa & Th盻 thao Qu盻祖 t蘯ソ (International Culture & Sports) was established on the basis of the Espaテアa '82 Flash News. The original publish days of the newspaper were every Fridays.
The second weekly newspaper of the VNA, Tu蘯ァn Tin T盻ゥc (Weekly News), was launched on May 14, 1983, circulating every Saturdays. This publication was renamed simply to Tin T盻ゥc (The News) from 1 January 1999 following the merger of Tu蘯ァn Tin t盻ゥc and Tin t盻ゥc Bu盻品 chi盻「 (Afternoon News), another publication of the VNA.
In 1991, VNA begins the publication of Vi盻t Nam News, a national English-language daily.
From 1994 the VNA began to operate and own Le Courrier du Vietnam, the French-language daily newspaper from the Ministry of Culture and Information
In 2008, the VietnamPlus website was launched, which published news in Vietnamese, English, French and Spanish.
On 21 June 2010, the Vietnam News Agency Television Channel (V NEWS) went on experimental broadcast. The channel was officially launched on 25 August, with launching ceremony was attended by then-Prime Minister Nguy盻n T蘯・n Dナゥng.
From December 31, 2016, the Tin T盻ゥc newspaper ceased the daily edition and relaunch the weekend edition back to its original name Tu蘯ァn Tin t盻ゥc after eighteen-year hiatus.
Products
Vietnam News Agency oversees the following publicatioins and programmes:[1]
Print publications:
Tin t盻ゥc (English: The News), with weekly edition on Thursdays and News on Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Regions on Tuesdays
Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Region Pictorial, a monthly periodical published in 11 minority languages of Vietnam
Vietnam Pictorial, a magazine published in 10 foreign languages
Dep (English: Beauty), a monthly magazine
Vietnam-Korea Times, a weekly Korean-language periodical
Vietnam and World Economics, a periodical
Viet Nam News (published six days a week) and Viet Nam News Sunday
Le Courrier du Vietnam (English: The Courier of Vietnam), a weekly French-language magazine
Vietnam Law & Legal Forum, a monthly English-language magazine
Official Gazette, an English translation of legal bulletin Cテエng bテ。o, published thrice-weekly
Websites:
vnanet.vn, an online news portal
vietnam.vnanet.vn, the electronic edition of Vietnam Pictorial
vietnamlaw.vnanet.vn, the electronic edition of Vietnam Law & Legal Forum
Bnews.vn, a business news website
baotintuc.vn, the electronic edition of Tin t盻ゥc
VietnamPlus at vietnamplus.vn
thethaovanhoa.vn, the electronic edition of Th盻 Thao & Vトハ Hoテ。
dantocmiennui.vn, the electronic edition of Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Region Pictorial
vietnamnews.vn, Ovietnam.vn, and Bizhub.vn, publications of Viet Nam News
VietnamPlus, an online newspaper
Television:
VNEWS TV Channel
Television programmes Economic Focus, Message from History, Moments and Events, Vietnam and International Friends, and Studying Uncle Ho窶冱 moral example every day
Affiliated with Th盻 thao & Vトハ hoテ。: Culture Panorama, Planet of Sports, and Culture Radar
Affiliated with Le Courrier du Vietnam: Francophone Space
Vietnam News Agency (VNA;
Vietnamese: Thテエng t蘯・n xテ」 Vi盻t Nam (TTXVN),
French: L窶僊gence vietnamienne d窶冓nformation,
lit. 'Vietnamese Information Agency' (AVI)) is the official
state-run news agency of the
Socialist Republic of Vietnam. It operates more than 30 foreign
bureaux worldwide and maintains 63 bureaux in Vietnam 窶 one for each city and province,[1] including 6 in
ASEAN.[2] The current General Director of TTXVN is Nguy盻n ト雪サゥc L盻」i. It also operates the website VietnamPlus.
History
The Vietnam News Agency (VNA/VNTTX) was founded on 23 August 1945 shortly after the
August Revolution. On 15 September 1945,
Ho Chi Minh's
Declaration of Independence of Vietnam and the Provisional Revolutionary Government of Democratic Republic of Vietnam member list were broadcast through the TTXVN in Vietnamese, English and French.[1]
Not long after the launch, in 1946, VNA opened its first foreign news bureau in Bangkok (Thailand)
At 20:00, 19 December 1946, Vietnam News Agency transmit the Appeal for National Resistance, compiled by President Ho Chi Minh. The Agency concomitantly evacuated all of its infrastructural properties into the resistance area.
In 1947, VNA transmitted the Chinese-language news called Vi盻t Nam Tテ「n vトハ (Chinese: 雜雁漉譁ー髣サ;
pinyin: Yuenan Xinwen). This bulletin was later halted on the following year.
In 1948, VNA opened the second foreign bureaux in Yangon (Myanmar).
Vietnam News Agency begun to receive the news from big information agencies such as
ITAR-TASS (Soviet Union, later Russia),
Xinhua (China) since 1949. Two years later, the bureau of the Agency in
Moscow,
Beijing and
Paris has been opened.
In 1954, the
First Indochina War ended. VNA relocated the headquarters back to Hanoi.
In 1960, the Liberation News Agency was founded to broadcast news in South Vietnam.
On May 24, 1976, the Vietnam News Agency and the Liberation News Agency were merged into the new Vietnam News Agency.[1]
On May 12, 1977, the National Assembly Standing Committee of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam issued a resolution approving the change of the Vietnamese name of the agency from 窶弖i盻t Nam Thテエng t蘯・n xテ」窶 into 窶弋hテエng t蘯・n xテ」 Vi盻t Nam窶.[1]
On June 13, 1982, VNA issued Tin Nhanh Espana 82 (Espaテアa '82 Flash News), a special publication to provide the coverage of
World Cup 1982. Two months later, the weekly newspaper Vトハ hテウa & Th盻 thao Qu盻祖 t蘯ソ (International Culture & Sports) was established on the basis of the Espaテアa '82 Flash News. The original publish days of the newspaper were every Fridays.
The second weekly newspaper of the VNA, Tu蘯ァn Tin T盻ゥc (Weekly News), was launched on May 14, 1983, circulating every Saturdays. This publication was renamed simply to Tin T盻ゥc (The News) from 1 January 1999 following the merger of Tu蘯ァn Tin t盻ゥc and Tin t盻ゥc Bu盻品 chi盻「 (Afternoon News), another publication of the VNA.
In 1991, VNA begins the publication of Vi盻t Nam News, a national English-language daily.
From 1994 the VNA began to operate and own Le Courrier du Vietnam, the French-language daily newspaper from the Ministry of Culture and Information
In 2008, the VietnamPlus website was launched, which published news in Vietnamese, English, French and Spanish.
On 21 June 2010, the Vietnam News Agency Television Channel (V NEWS) went on experimental broadcast. The channel was officially launched on 25 August, with launching ceremony was attended by then-Prime Minister Nguy盻n T蘯・n Dナゥng.
From December 31, 2016, the Tin T盻ゥc newspaper ceased the daily edition and relaunch the weekend edition back to its original name Tu蘯ァn Tin t盻ゥc after eighteen-year hiatus.
Products
Vietnam News Agency oversees the following publicatioins and programmes:[1]
Print publications:
Tin t盻ゥc (English: The News), with weekly edition on Thursdays and News on Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Regions on Tuesdays
Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Region Pictorial, a monthly periodical published in 11 minority languages of Vietnam
Vietnam Pictorial, a magazine published in 10 foreign languages
Dep (English: Beauty), a monthly magazine
Vietnam-Korea Times, a weekly Korean-language periodical
Vietnam and World Economics, a periodical
Viet Nam News (published six days a week) and Viet Nam News Sunday
Le Courrier du Vietnam (English: The Courier of Vietnam), a weekly French-language magazine
Vietnam Law & Legal Forum, a monthly English-language magazine
Official Gazette, an English translation of legal bulletin Cテエng bテ。o, published thrice-weekly
Websites:
vnanet.vn, an online news portal
vietnam.vnanet.vn, the electronic edition of Vietnam Pictorial
vietnamlaw.vnanet.vn, the electronic edition of Vietnam Law & Legal Forum
Bnews.vn, a business news website
baotintuc.vn, the electronic edition of Tin t盻ゥc
VietnamPlus at vietnamplus.vn
thethaovanhoa.vn, the electronic edition of Th盻 Thao & Vトハ Hoテ。
dantocmiennui.vn, the electronic edition of Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Region Pictorial
vietnamnews.vn, Ovietnam.vn, and Bizhub.vn, publications of Viet Nam News
VietnamPlus, an online newspaper
Television:
VNEWS TV Channel
Television programmes Economic Focus, Message from History, Moments and Events, Vietnam and International Friends, and Studying Uncle Ho窶冱 moral example every day
Affiliated with Th盻 thao & Vトハ hoテ。: Culture Panorama, Planet of Sports, and Culture Radar
Affiliated with Le Courrier du Vietnam: Francophone Space