Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Compact |
Owner(s) | Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union of Ho Chi Minh City |
Editor-in-chief | Lê Thế Chữ (acting) |
Associate editor |
Vũ Văn Bình Đỗ Văn Dũng Lê Xuân Trung |
Founded | September 2, 1975 |
Language | Vietnamese |
Headquarters |
Tuổi Trẻ Tower 60A Hoang Van Thu Street, Ward 9, Phú Nhuận District, Ho Chi Minh City |
Country | Vietnam |
Circulation | 500,000 daily |
Website | www |
Tuổi Trẻ ("Youth", [tuəj˧˩˧ ʈʂɛ˧˩˧]) is a major daily newspaper in Vietnam, publishing in Vietnamese from Hồ Chí Minh City. It was originally a publication of the Hồ Chí Minh Communist Youth Union (Vietnamese: Đoàn Thanh niên Cộng sản Hồ Chí Minh) of Ho Chi Minh City, and while it is still the official mouthpiece of that organization, it has grown to become the largest newspaper in the country. As of 2007 its daily circulation is 450,000.
Although this newspaper is one of the main office in the media, people assert that this newspaper is run by state, because there are some article about the political issues were rejected.
The printed newspaper includes: Tuổi Trẻ daily, weekly Tuổi Trẻ Cuối Tuần, semimonthly Tuổi Trẻ Cười. Online versions includes: a Vietnamese version Tuổi Trẻ Online and an English version Tuoi Tre News.
Tuoi Tre Newspaper was officially established on September 2, 1975. However, its precursor was propaganda leaflets issued by students and pupils in Saigon during their anti-American movements in the Vietnam War.
In its early stage, Tuoi Tre circulated tri-weekly. On September 1, 2000, it started to issue one more on Friday. From April 2, 2006, it became a daily newspaper.
Its headquarters is located on 60A, Hoàng Văn Thụ street, Ward 9, Phú Nhuận District, in the urban area of Ho Chi Minh City and not so far from Tan Son Nhat International Airport. Tuoi Tre has 8 representative offices in Hanoi at 72A Thuy Khue street (currently at 15 Doc Ngu street - Ba Dinh district while the building at Thuy Khue street is under reconstruction), Nghệ An, Huế, Đà Nẵng, Qui Nhơn, Nha Trang, Đà Lạt, and Cần Thơ.