"The Chinese version is proof of the agency's efforts to offer diverse media products and continue to be a reputable news agency in the country and world-wide," said VNA's general director Tran Mai Huong at the launching ceremony.
Huong said that this new version will provide its readers with the latest and most accurate information about Viet Nam, its people and society. The news will also include regional and global issues, as well as updates on Viet Nam and China relations.
China's Ambassador to Viet Nam Sun Guanxiang said he believed the Chinese version of VNA's website will support the two countries' economic and cultural exchanges. It reflects both Viet Nam and China's achievements during their national construction and development.
This Chinese online edition is uploaded through the VNANET server (http://www/news.vnanet.vn/) which provides about 500 news and updated photos per day. It is also published free of charge on the Vietnamplus website (http://cn.vietnamplus.vn/). Vietnamplus has received about 20 million hits a week and has news available in English, French and Spanish in addition to the new Chinese version. — VNS
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