The exhibition showcased nearly 30 standout images handpicked from VNA’s extensive archives and shot by its domestic photojournalists and resident correspondents in Vientiane, vividly illustrating the deep-rooted and unwavering ties between the two Parties, States, and peoples.
The award has been jointly organised by the VNA and the Military Industry and Telecommunications Group (Viettel) to honour the significant contributions of technology, spread inspiring and emotional visual stories, and convey meaningful messages about how technology enriches lives.
Vietnam News Agency in collaboration with the Department of Culture,
Sports and Tourism of the northern city of Hai Phong has organised the
photo exhibition "Viet Nam Seas and Islands – History, Potential and
Development".
Vietnamese and foreign photographers are encouraged to take part in the
6th photo contest launched by Vietnam News Agency''s Pictorial Magazinein
co-ordination with Viet Nam Artistic Photographers Association.
Vietnamese and foreign photographers are encouraged to take part in the
6th photo contest launched by Vietnam News Agency''s Pictorial Magazine
in co-ordination with Viet Nam Artistic Photographers Association.
Photographer Tran Tuan, a former photo journalist of the Vietnam News
Agency, has published a photo album on General Vo Nguyen Giap titled
"General Giap in People''s Hearts".
A picture book showing powerful images of Vietnamese children smiling
despite the suffering caused by the war around them will be released to
mark National Day on Monday.
Leaning against his walking stick and wearing a camera on his neck,
white-haired photographer Quang Phung received the Grand Award in this
year''s Bui Xuan Phai – Love for Ha Noi Awards yesterday.
Visitors to the exhibition Tre Em Thoi Chien
(Children at War) can see powerful images of Vietnamese children smiling
despite the suffering caused by the war around them.
Images of the main land and family will be sent to soldiers through a
photo exhibition organised for the first time in Truong Sa (Spratly
Archipelago), the central province of Khanh Hoa.