TV documentary series on Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh era win National Press Prize

Permanent Deputy Chairman of the Vietnam Journalists Association Ho Quang Loi at the event (Source: tuoitre.vn)

The special prize will be awarded for the first time ever at the awards ceremony.

The information was released by Permanent Deputy Chairman of the Vietnam Journalists Association Ho Quang Loi at a press briefing on the awards on June 15.

The permanent Deputy Chairman said this is a big event drawing special attention from the press nationwide, and is the highest award for outstanding journalistic works every year.

Due to the complicated developments of COVID-19, the ceremony of the 15th National Press Awards will be organised during the upcoming 11th Congress of the Vietnam Journalists Association, instead of the Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (June 21) as usual.

Among 150 works selected from 1,823 entries, the judging panel chose 112 outstanding works which will be honoured.

Specifically, there will be a special prize, nine A prizes, 25 B prizes, 45 C prizes, and 32 consolation prizes.

This is also the first edition of the contest to see the participation of all 63 journalist associations around the country.

The 150 submissions reported on multiple issues in politics, socio-economic development, and security and national defence, especially Party congresses at all levels leading up to the 13th National Party Congress, as well as the fight against COVID-19, natural disasters in the central region, and drought in the south, among others./.

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