In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Vietnam, Tuoi Tre News, the English-language edition of Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper, will officially launch a newly revamped website on Thursday, marking a significant step forward in digital journalism.
This latest upgrade brings a fresh, modern design alongside a comprehensive content overhaul, reflecting Tuoi Tre News’ ongoing commitment to innovation and reader-centric journalism.
The new platform, currently in beta, features a sleek visual layout, enhanced readability, and immersive multimedia content, including sharper images and videos.
Designed for seamless access across all devices – from desktops to tablets and smartphones – the new site offers a responsive, intuitive browsing experience for readers worldwide.
Clear sectioning and topic-specific categories also improve navigation and searchability, aligning with current standards for digital news consumption.
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A story is shown on the revamped mobile platform of Tuoi Tre News, whose new website will be accessible from April 10, 2025. |
Beyond aesthetics and accessibility, the upgrade integrates advanced AI technology to convert written articles into professionally voiced English audio.
This feature caters to global users who prefer audio news, adding a more personal, engaging layer to how information is delivered.
The redesign also includes the addition of specialized pages, such as the ‘Ho Chi Minh City’ section, which provides comprehensive coverage of the southern metropolis’ social, political, economic, and cultural life.
As Vietnam prepares to commemorate the historic April 30 reunification milestone, the spotlight on Ho Chi Minh City offers international audiences a closer look at the city’s dynamic transformation.
The website launch coincides with a period of reflection and celebration, as Tuoi Tre also approaches its own 50-year anniversary this September.
With its refreshed digital presence, Tuoi Tre News reaffirms its mission to connect Vietnamese stories to the world so global readers can better understand the Southeast Asian country.
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