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Proud of parents working in journalism

In the constant flow of journalism, each person comes to the profession with a story, a choice of their own. There are young people who choose to enter the profession with a special baggage from the love of the profession that is ignited by their family. That is not only a source of pride but also a motivation for them to continue the path their parents have chosen.

Báo Long AnBáo Long An22/06/2025

Nurturing dreams from family

Growing up in a home where both his father and mother were involved in journalism, Tran Khanh Hung (born in 2002) soon developed a love for storytelling through images and words. Currently, Hung is a freelance MC, collaborating with a number of media units in Long An province and Ho Chi Minh City. Hung's father, Mr. Tran Huu Duc, currently works at the Tan An City Center for Culture, Information and Broadcasting, and his mother, Ms. Vo Thi Hong Xuyen, is an editor at Long An Radio and Television Newspaper. The images of his parents having to go on business trips early in the morning, following every big and small event, or quietly sitting at night editing articles and making news bulletins, all gradually became familiar memories for Hung. Those were also moments that instilled in him pride and admiration for a difficult but meaningful profession. Throughout the years of being involved in journalism , his parents taught Hung many valuable things through each story and business trip. Since then, the love for the job that my parents have devoted their whole lives to has been planted and grown in me day by day. “I remember when I was in middle school, my father started to introduce me to cameras, introduced recording equipment, and instructed me on how to compose, frame, and choose camera angles so that the image looks harmonious and natural. At that time, I just felt happy and curious, but gradually, the sessions I followed my father on field trips helped me see more clearly the meticulousness and thoroughness of the work behind a TV news report,” Hung shared.

Tran Khanh Hung asserts himself as a young and dynamic storyteller.

With the encouragement of his family, Hung proactively improved his skills and tried his hand at many roles, from Union and Association activities during his student days to MC competitions. Hung saw them as opportunities to practice his confidence in front of the camera and learn how to connect with the audience. For Hung, his mother not only accompanied him on his journey to reach his dream but also guided and taught him from small things such as pronunciation, voice maintenance, and conveying emotions through each word and look. In 2024, he won first prize in the MC competition of Long An province and began collaborating with columns on LA34. Hung gradually asserted himself as a young, approachable, and dynamic storyteller. “I am always proud and feel lucky to have parents who are both teachers and inspirers. That is also the motivation for me to try hard in my studies and hope to become a journalist like my parents. The lessons and stories from my parents are valuable assets that help me to be more confident in the path I have chosen and to persistently pursue my passion,” Hung expressed.

Tran Khanh Hung's family at the Award Ceremony of the 2024 Long An Province MC Contest

Although each person has a different journey and start, young people who follow journalism from their families have one thing in common: their love for the profession is nurtured by their parents, who have spent their whole lives in the propaganda industry. Because behind every word, every frame, there is always the image of their parents, who are the ones who silently pass on the passion for the profession.

The next generation

Having worked for 40 years at Long An Radio and Television Station (now Long An Radio and Television Station), composer Viet Son is not only known as a passionate journalist but also as an author with many contributions in the fields of literature, reformed theater, and traditional singing. Although growing up under the guidance of his father, Nguyen Truong Hai (born in 1996) - his youngest son, did not choose to follow his father's path right from the beginning of his career. Only when he worked directly at Long An Radio and Television Station, doing the filming and editing of news reports following each current story,... did he truly understand the rhythm of journalism. In the early days of his career, Hai could not avoid making mistakes, his father always silently monitored, gently gave advice and pointed out every small flaw. Those comments are the father's way of passing on his profession to his son. Although they are not imposing or rigidly teaching, they are like an invisible pressure, reminding Hai to always try to do better and be more meticulous after each news report and each frame.

Writer Viet Son shares his working experience with reporter Truong Hai

4 years working at the News Department, a period of time that cannot be called long but is enough for me to contemplate and mature in journalism as well as equip myself with the knowledge and skills that those working in propaganda need to hone. Hai confided that many times he felt pressured under the "shadow" of his father who used to hold a leadership position in the industry, but that became the motivation for Hai to make more efforts every day. In the past time, he has always proactively learned from colleagues, participated in professional training courses; at the same time, accumulated skills through practice. Sometimes he had to travel to record in the middle of the flood season in Dong Thap Muoi, make reports in remote seas and islands or participate in important live TV programs. The long, arduous trips prevented him from spending much time with his small family, but they never made him falter. Because for him, each business trip is not only a propaganda mission but also an opportunity to practice courage and feel more deeply about the mission of journalism. To have the latest reports, articles, and information broadcast properly, the reporters and the crew behind it must work tirelessly and diligently regardless of time. Through those business trips, he always remembers the image of the person who every year roamed the roads, living with the "breath" of life to bring back authentic footage.

Now, with his own television products recognized by colleagues and audiences, reporter Truong Hai still chooses to work quietly, without making a fuss, without chasing fame. He confided that what makes him happiest is the times when his father watches the news and just gently nods. "I am always proud to be guided by my father on every journey, but more than that, I hope that one day, my father will also be proud of what I have strived to achieve" - ​​Hai expressed. The road ahead is certainly full of difficulties, but with what his father has built during more than half of his life as a journalist, Hai always maintains a serious and responsible attitude towards his work. That is also the way he continues "his father's profession", continuing the ideal of journalism that has been passed down through many generations.

Although each person has a different journey and start, young people who pursue journalism from their families have one thing in common: their love for the profession is nurtured by their parents, who have spent their whole lives in the propaganda industry. Because behind every word, every frame, there is always the image of their parents, who are the ones who silently pass on the passion for the profession./.

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