With the desire to bring revolutionary journalism closer to readers in the digital age, Nhan Dan Newspaper boldly opened a Reading Station at 71 Hang Trong Street, bringing a breath of fresh air to traditional newspaper reading habits. This is not only a traditional reading space but also a cultural destination, attracting many readers with its modern design and unique experiences.
In a short period of time, this place has become a favorite destination for many people, marking a new turning point in the development of reading culture.
The experience of using "physical digital publications" at the Nhan Dan Newspaper reading station has created a new wave. Photo: Rot's Blog

Sipping a morning coffee and reading the newspaper offers a peaceful setting in the heart of the capital.
Although the Nhan Dan Newspaper reading station was launched not long ago, it is attracting many people, especially young people, to experience it. This is because it offers a very nostalgic and Hanoi-inspired space, combined with the colors of print newspapers and a digital experience, making it very new and extremely interesting.
Although the Nhan Dan newspaper reading station was launched not long ago, it is attracting many people to experience it, especially young people.
Peaceful moments amidst the bustling capital city.
Located in the bustling Old Quarter, with a constant flow of people passing by every day, the reading station stands out with its warm, nostalgic yellow color scheme, giving the feeling of stepping back in time. Here, readers can enjoy reading printed newspapers completely free of charge, with a wide variety of titles that are updated daily.

With its predominantly warm yellow color scheme, the Nhan Dan Newspaper reading station feels like a time machine, transporting you back to your childhood years when reading the newspaper was a simple joy. In the hustle and bustle of modern life, the Nhan Dan Newspaper reading station is a place where you can temporarily set aside your daily worries and find balance. Many consider it a wonderful "combo" for a peaceful, pleasant morning, and it's very "Hanoi-style."
Photo: Rot's Blog
Bringing culture closer to the younger generation, ensuring that print newspapers don't disappear, is part of the cafe's "mission." Photo: Rọt's Blog

Thanks to the spread of social media, information about the Nhan Dan newspaper reading station quickly reached a large number of young people, turning it into a "hot" destination. The image of young people engrossed in reading newspapers and sipping coffee at the reading station has become a characteristic feature of modern Hanoi, proving that print newspapers still have a strong vitality and can reach all audiences.

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