The festival features 100 exhibition booths representing central and local press agencies, journalist associations, and journalism training institutions nationwide.

The exhibition space is divided into several thematic areas, including a showcase of outstanding journalistic works, a special exhibition titled “101 Years of Vietnam Revolutionary Journalism – Achievements and Mission”, and a section highlighting digital journalism and modern media technologies.

At this year’s event, the Voice of Vietnam’s exhibition space features its radio programs, online news platforms, and innovative technological journalism applications.

Host city Hai Phong has made extensive preparations of infrastructure and event services.

Nguyen Anh Tu, Chairman of the Hai Phong Journalists Association, said: "We have applied technologies to create a more dynamic and engaging experience and have coordinated closely with relevant agencies to welcome journalist delegations from ASEAN countries, including Laos, Thailand, and Cambodia, who are attending the Journalists’ Singing Festival."

Highlights will include a national press forum and the 20th National Press Awards Ceremony on Sunday evening, honoring outstanding journalistic works.