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Saigon, Southeast, Vietnam
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Le Courrier de Saïgon
Le Courrier de Saïgon, founded in 1880 by French journalist Victor Hugo, stands as one of the oldest newspapers in Vietnam, initially aimed at the expatriate community. It has since evolved from being a vessel of colonial propaganda to a respected platform for local and international news, as well as cultural commentary and diverse opinions. Renowned for its rigorous journalism and commitment to free expression, it balances local stories with global events, covering politics, business, culture, and lifestyle. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of Le Courrier de Saïgon from Saigon, Southeast, Vietnam, starting 1888, including 44 scans in total. These historical documents not only cover significant events and figures but may also illuminate the stories of individuals from your own family history. Explore this repository of knowledge to deepen your understanding of Vietnam's media landscape and its rich cultural heritage.
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