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Tuổi Trẻ
NameTuổi Trẻ
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Founded1975
FounderHo Chi Minh Communist Youth Union
LanguageVietnamese
HeadquartersHo Chi Minh City

Tuổi Trẻ is a major Vietnamese daily newspaper founded in 1975 and based in Ho Chi Minh City, known for its association with youth organizations and prominent role in Vietnamese media. The paper has been linked to national institutions and municipal bodies while covering politics, society, culture, and international affairs across Southeast Asia, East Asia, and global developments. Its reporting has intersected with Vietnamese institutions, foreign diplomatic missions, regional nongovernmental organizations, and international news agencies.

History

The newspaper traces origins to organizations formed after the end of the Vietnam War and the reunification of Vietnam in 1975, with early ties to the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union and provincial youth committees in Saigon and the Mekong Delta. Over the decades its coverage has chronicled events such as the Đổi Mới economic reforms, relations with the United States, diplomatic normalization with China, membership negotiations with the World Trade Organization, regional cooperation through the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and responses to natural disasters like typhoons affecting the South China Sea littoral. Throughout periods marked by leaders such as Lê Duẩn, Nguyễn Văn Linh, Trần Đại Quang, and Nguyễn Phú Trọng, the outlet expanded from a local youth bulletin into a national daily with digital platforms, competing for readership with outlets like Nhân Dân, VnExpress, VietnamNet, and Báo Thanh Niên.

Organization and Ownership

The paper is published under the auspices of youth-related institutions linked to the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union and maintains organizational connections with municipal and central committees of the Union, provincial party committees, and state media authorities such as the Ministry of Information and Communications (Vietnam). Its corporate structure has involved editorial boards, publishing houses, and printing facilities in Ho Chi Minh City, with logistic partnerships spanning the Red River Delta, the Central Highlands, and the Mekong Delta. Advertising relationships have included domestic conglomerates, state-owned enterprises, and international firms active in ASEAN markets, while collaboration with news agencies like Vietnam News Agency and foreign services has influenced distribution and content syndication.

Editorial Policy and Content

Editorially, the newspaper has positioned itself as a voice for youth perspectives within parameters set by national media regulations and publications overseen by bodies such as the Central Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of Vietnam and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. Coverage encompasses national politics, urban development projects in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, economic issues tied to Đổi Mới reforms, cultural reporting on Vietnamese literature and cinema influenced by figures like Nguyễn Du and institutions like the Vietnam National Academy of Music, sports journalism covering events such as the AFF Championship and the SEA Games, and investigative pieces on local issues from flood management in the Mekong Delta to infrastructure projects like the North–South Expressway. The newsroom has balanced reporting on domestic policies with features on international affairs involving actors like the United States Department of State, the People's Republic of China, the European Union, and multilateral bodies including the United Nations.

Distribution and Readership

Print circulation and digital reach target readers across urban centers including Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, and provincial capitals, as well as diasporic communities in Australia, United States, and France through online platforms. Distribution networks have involved state-run postal services, private logistics firms, and partnerships with bookstores and newsstands in commercial districts like District 1 (Ho Chi Minh City), while online traffic metrics often compete with e‑news outlets such as Tuổi Trẻ Online rivals like Zing News and Thanh Niên. Readership demographics skew toward students, professionals, and municipal employees connected to universities such as Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam National University, Hanoi, and cultural institutions like the Vietnam Museum of Fine Arts.

The newspaper has faced disputes involving censorship, administrative sanctions, and legal challenges tied to articles on sensitive topics including land disputes, environmental incidents in the Paracel Islands and Spratly Islands, and governance in municipalities under scrutiny by national authorities. Notable incidents prompted interventions by regulatory bodies such as the Ministry of Information and Communications (Vietnam) and disciplinary actions connected to party organs like the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam. Reporting has occasionally sparked public debates alongside cases involving journalists and editors who navigated professional standards, press statutes codified in laws like the Press Law (Vietnam), and interactions with international press freedom organizations including Reporters Without Borders and Committee to Protect Journalists.

Awards and Recognition

The publication and its staff have received national journalism awards and commendations from media associations and cultural institutions, recognized by bodies such as the Vietnam Journalists Association, ministries including the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and municipal authorities in Ho Chi Minh City. Its investigative reporting and feature journalism have won prizes in competitions honoring coverage of social issues, environmental reporting, and cultural reporting alongside peers from outlets like Nhân Dân, VietnamPlus, and VnExpress.

Category:Newspapers published in Vietnam