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According to information from the production team, the TV show Forever Triumphant will be hosted by 6 famous editors from Vietnam Television. They are Hoai Anh, Tuan Duong, Hong Nhung, Tran Long, Phi Linh and Duc Bao.
These are the editors and MCs who have participated in many major programs produced by VTV. The television program "Vang mai khuc khai hoan" is a journey back to the glorious past, the brilliant feats and the desire for peace blending in every melody and image.
The program is produced by Vietnam Television, under the direction of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission, to spread the great significance of the Great Victory of Spring 1975, to arouse revolutionary beliefs and ideals, and to add inner strength to today's journey of integration and modernization.
Specifically at the Ho Chi Minh City point, the audience will meet two editors Hoai Anh and Duc Bao. Editor Hoai Anh shared her honor, nervousness and excitement at having the opportunity to participate in a very special program of VTV, on a very special occasion of the country. Editor Hoai Anh is known to the audience as the first female editor with a Southern accent to present VTV's 7pm news bulletin. Born in Hanoi, raised in Ho Chi Minh City and then returning to the capital to work, Editor Hoai Anh carries within her a profound and proud North-South harmony. That is also the reason Editor Hoai Anh will host the program Vang mai khuc khai hoan at the Ho Chi Minh City point.
Quang Tri bridge is considered a shining symbol of revolutionary heroism. During the resistance war against the US, Quang Tri had a very special position. Quang Tri is the land at the headland, the place that divided the North and the South, dividing our country after the Geneva Agreement.
But from that very place, the will to unify rose, many generations of soldiers spent 20 years to cross the 200m bridge, to reunite the country. Taking on the role of MC at the Quang Tri bridge were two MCs Tran Long and Phi Linh. MC Tran Long is a son of the Central region. He left an impression on many television viewers with his fluent MCing and warm, emotional voice.
BTV Tran Long is a young man born in 1988 in the coastal city of Da Nang, with both his parents working in visual journalism. His house is next to Da Nang Television Station, so when he was young, every time he passed by Da Nang Television Station (now VTV Da Nang), Long would point to it and tell his friends with determination: "When I grow up, I will work here and be on TV."
But, during his high school years, like many other young people, Long longed to discover himself through new paths. That was the reason, instead of applying to journalism school, Long chose economics to study. It is worth mentioning that in the places where Tran Long worked, the MC job came as a coincidence. For Long, holding the microphone was familiar since he was a high school student, when his friends and teachers assigned him to host art programs at school. And Long himself felt that the MC profession was destined for him.
Therefore, when VTV in Da Nang opened a recruitment campaign in 2012, Tran Long applied and was accepted. The young man realized that journalism opened up new horizons after each trip and each report he made.
Being assigned the responsibility of hosting major programs directly from Da Nang and the Central region such as the Fireworks Festival in Da Nang or working directly from the flood-prone areas of the Central region helped Long quickly accumulate a lot of experience in the profession as well as gain many emotions when touching life.
When China illegally placed the Haiyang Shiyou-981 (Haiyang-981) drilling rig on Vietnam's continental shelf, Tran Long was a VTV face sent to cover the event (photo). Few people know that the series of reports and news reflecting the field activities of Vietnamese law enforcement forces in the fight against China's invasion were made by the young reporter and editor Tran Long and his colleagues. Thanks to this special series of reports, Tran Long became a nominee in VTV Impression 2014.
22 days at sea during that special mission, Long himself did not expect to bring him a new opportunity in his career. Last August, Long was "assigned" to Hanoi. The young man born from the sea realized that he was entering an important new turning point, giving himself the opportunity to learn more.
Coming to Hanoi with a new work schedule, Tran Long was assigned to host the Financial News programs on VTV24, Good Morning on VTV1 and VTV4 News. Like someone from a small factory going to a large production site, Tran Long immersed himself in it. The first thing he thought was that when the station's leadership decided to use editors from different regions, they certainly wanted to create a colorful picture. And Tran Long's mission therefore became more meaningful.
When asked who in the profession he is particularly impressed with or admires, Tran Long honestly said: "I admire my colleagues at the 7pm news. I think it is a high-pressure program, my colleagues have to process a huge amount of information, and need solid expertise and experience to be on air."
After nearly 2 years as a familiar editor on VTV1, VTV4 and VTV24, Tran Long suddenly said goodbye to Hanoi to return to Da Nang. This guy has left an impression on many television viewers with his fluent presentation and the warm, emotional voice of a Da Nang native.
A year and a half ago, Tran Long was transferred from Vietnam Television Center in Da Nang City to Vietnam Television Station in Hanoi to work as a staff rotation. During his days working at VTV, Tran Long experienced many programs of many different channels. After hosting the same news bulletin of Finance and Business on VTV1 and Current Affairs bulletin on VTV4, Tran Long officially said goodbye to his friends and colleagues to return to Da Nang to continue working at Vietnam Television Center.
He wrote: "Goodbye. December, it's time to say goodbye to Hanoi. Yesterday was the last day on air on VTV1 Finance and Business News and VTV4 News. A year and a half passed so quickly. Hanoi has brought me many things. New friends, new colleagues for more joy, more help, sharing and brand new experiences in life."
This 1986-born editor also shared that when he was transferred to work at VTV Hanoi, he had many changes in his work. In this new job, he had to face many obstacles that sometimes made him feel tired but also helped him grow more. He felt lucky to be trained at VTV24, VTV1, VTV4 and many other centers. The days here will be beautiful memories that he can never forget.
Due to limited time, he did not have time to meet everyone before returning to Da Nang. Tran Long would like to thank his uncles, aunts, colleagues and friends in Hanoi who helped him during his time working here.
"A thank you is not enough, but Long is grateful and hopes everyone will sympathize if the work makes anyone unhappy. Goodbye, Hanoi, and we will see each other again," Tran Long said.
At the time of transferring from Da Nang to Hanoi, having to temporarily leave his family, get used to a new job and have a "single" life - Tran Long shared that he had changed a lot: "I myself realized that there have been many changes in my awareness and working style. Being trained in a professional working environment has made me more mature in my career, working more seriously and passionately. As for life and family, I am still the same, my family always stands behind me to support me, is a great source of spiritual encouragement for me".
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