Thanh Nien

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Thanh Nien is a Vietnamese term that translates to "Youth" in English. It is most commonly associated with the Thanh Nien News, a Vietnamese news agency, and the Thanh Nien organization, a Vietnamese youth organization.

Thanh Nien News[edit | edit source]

Thanh Nien News is a prominent news agency in Vietnam. It was established in 1986 and is published by the Vietnam United Youth League (Thanh Nien organization). The news agency covers a wide range of topics, including politics, business, education, health, entertainment, and more. It is known for its investigative journalism and its commitment to promoting the interests of the youth in Vietnam.

Thanh Nien Organization[edit | edit source]

The Thanh Nien organization, also known as the Vietnam United Youth League, is a youth organization in Vietnam. It was established in 1931 by Ho Chi Minh, a Vietnamese revolutionary and politician. The organization played a significant role in the fight for Vietnam's independence from French colonial rule. Today, it continues to be active in various social and political activities, promoting the interests of the youth in Vietnam.

Influence and Impact[edit | edit source]

The Thanh Nien News and the Thanh Nien organization have had a significant impact on Vietnamese society. The news agency has been a leading voice in Vietnamese journalism, while the organization has been instrumental in shaping the country's political landscape. Both have played a crucial role in advocating for the rights and interests of the youth in Vietnam.

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