Nhan Dan
Nhan Dan serves as the official mouthpiece of the Communist Party of Vietnam. Based in Hanoi, it provides comprehensive coverage of national politics, economic development, and social issues from the government's perspective. It remains one of the country's most influential publications, offering content in multiple languages.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN VIETNAM
Established during the turbulent mid-twentieth century, the modern national press operates entirely under state and institutional ownership. The most prominent publication is Nhan Dan, the official daily organ of the ruling party founded in 1951. Tuoi Tre and Thanh Nien, both based in Ho Chi Minh City and originally established as youth union periodicals, currently maintain the highest nationwide print circulations. For international readers, Viet Nam News serves as the primary English-language daily. While the market relies heavily on domestic Vietnamese-language reporting centralized in Hanoi, regional municipal editions remain popular. Paperboy indexes 4 Vietnamese newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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