On June 16, Thoi Dai newspaper (Vietnam Times)- a forum of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organization (VUFO) launched a website in Chinese language.
The specialist website has 20 pages and 80 features focusing on key areas of social politics and diplomacy.
Its domain name is: Shidai.com.vn; Shidai.vn and subdomains:cn.Shidai.com.vn; cn.Shidai.vn.
In a speech, Thoi Dai newspaper Editor-in-Chief Le Quang Thien said this first website in Chinese language shows the official voice of the people and Vietnamese political and social organizations.
The website aims to provide information for all those who use Chinese language around the world and help international friends gain a better understanding of Vietnam and its people, the nation’s Party and State guidelines and policies in the renewal and international integration process. It also contributes to raising public awareness of Vietnam’s foreign policy, the world situation and global issues.
It is also seen as a communication channel to convey wishes of a peace-loving nation,, friendship and an iron-will of national protection as well as patriotic traditions of the Vietnamese people.
In the lead up to the 89th anniversary of Vietnam’s Revolutionary Press (1925-2014), VUFO President Vu Xuan Hong thanked media agencies for their great contributions to disseminating information on his organisation’s activities over the years.
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