Vietnam's news sources: VnExpress — the country's most read site — Tuổi Trẻ and Thanh Niên, Viet Nam News in English, VTV broadcasting, the Vietnam Investment Review and the VNA agency.
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Frequently asked questions
- What was the first Vietnamese-language newspaper?
- Gia Định Báo, first printed in Saigon in 1865, was the first newspaper in the Vietnamese language and quốc ngữ script.
- What are the most read Vietnamese news sources?
- VnExpress is the most visited news site, with Tuổi Trẻ and Thanh Niên the leading newspapers.
- What is Vietnam's official news agency?
- The Vietnam News Agency (VNA/VietnamPlus) is the state news agency.
Vietnam has one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic and rapidly evolving newspaper industries, reflecting the country's extraordinary economic transformation from one of the world's poorest nations to a middle-income economy in just three decades. Vietnamese newspapers serve a population of over 97 million with a media landscape that publishes primarily in Vietnamese — one of Southeast Asia's most widely spoken languages — alongside a growing English press serving the large expatriate and investor community.
Among the most widely read Vietnamese newspapers online is VnExpress, Vietnam's most visited news portal with tens of millions of daily readers. Tuoi Tre is Vietnam's highest-circulation print daily. The official Vietnam News is the essential English-language daily. VTV is Vietnam's dominant national television broadcaster. For business, Vietnam Investment Review serves the investor community. Sports fans follow BongDa.com.vn for V-League and national team coverage. International Vietnamese services including BBC Vietnamese and VOA Vietnamese are widely trusted for independent news.
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