Major General Pham Van Huan, the PAN’s Editor-in-Chief, chaired the event, which drew the participation of professors, scientists, writers, and well-known reporters as collaborators with the magazine for years.

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 Delegates at the meeting

So far, the magazine has had 279 editions. The magazine is also the only printed publication of the PAN that is distributed to libraries of all secondary and high schools across the country.

Through articles, the magazine’s issues have recaptured typical battles, campaigns, place-names, and former soldiers during the national resistance wars against foreign invaders, in order to continue to popularize the country’s history and patriotism to generations of readers inside and outside the army.

At the meeting, delegates discussed and made recommendations to improve the quality of the magazine.

For his part, General Huan thanked the participants for their contributions to the success of the magazine over the past years. He emphasized that the newspaper would further develop the magazine to continuously provide accurate and interesting stories  for  readers.

The PAN’s Editor-in-Chief also requested the staff in charge of the magazine to continue to attract more freelances' articles, improve the contents and layouts of the magazine, and work with relevant agencies to popularize the magazine’s editions to more readers.

Translated by Thuy Duong