Inaugurating Vietnam News Agency's information centre in Hanoi
The Vietnam News Agency (VNA) held a ceremony to inaugurate and put into use its information centre in Hanoi on August 11.
VNA General Director Nguyen Duc Loi, Permanent Vice Secretary of Hanoi Party Committee Ngo Thi Thanh Hang, representatives of departments and agencies attended the event.
Headquartered at No. 21 Pham Dinh Ho Street, the six-storey building will provide a variety of mainstream source news on electronic, paper, television and audio platforms that vividly reflect every aspect of life in Hanoi.
Addressing the event, VNA General Director Nguyen Duc Loi requested the Hanoi bureau do its best to run the centre effectively. Head of the Hanoi Party Committee's Department of Popularisation and Training Ho Quang Loi said the opening of the centre is intended to supplement a network of VNA bureaus at home and abroad, adding that tens of thousands of VNA articles, photos and television programmes have been provided for the domestic and foreign media to spread Hanoi’s image around the world.
He also praised the VNA and its Hanoi bureau in particular for their strong sense of responsibility and professionalism.
Loi expressed his hope that the new centre would be professional with up-to-date, unbiased and accurate coverage of Hanoi developments.
Permanent Vice Secretary of Hanoi Party Committee Ngo Thi Thanh Hang attends the ceremony.
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Addressing the event, VNA General Director Nguyen Duc Loi requested the Hanoi bureau do its best to run the centre effectively. Head of the Hanoi Party Committee's Department of Popularisation and Training Ho Quang Loi said the opening of the centre is intended to supplement a network of VNA bureaus at home and abroad, adding that tens of thousands of VNA articles, photos and television programmes have been provided for the domestic and foreign media to spread Hanoi’s image around the world.
He also praised the VNA and its Hanoi bureau in particular for their strong sense of responsibility and professionalism.
Loi expressed his hope that the new centre would be professional with up-to-date, unbiased and accurate coverage of Hanoi developments.
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