The event was attended by the Department of Preventive Medicine, the National Institute of Nutrition ( Ministry of Health ), the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), along with many experts and prestigious organizations, demonstrating VTV's orientation of inter-sectoral cooperation and sustainable development in improving the health, stature and spiritual life of Vietnamese people, especially the young generation.
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The organizers and production crew at the press conference introducing the media ecosystem on health and entertainment for children. |
Speaking at the event, VTV General Director Nguyen Thanh Lam emphasized that the series of programs “For Vietnamese Stature”, “Nutrition for Vietnamese People” and “Little Flowers - Tween Garden” were built by VTV as three pillars of the media ecosystem on health, nutrition and children's education , contributing to spreading knowledge, improving physical strength and nurturing the Vietnamese soul.
The program “For Vietnamese Stature” airs on VTV1 at 6:25 p.m. every day, focusing on improving the stature, physical strength and intelligence of Vietnamese children through four content areas: Nutrition, exercise, school health and personality education.
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| VTV General Director Nguyen Thanh Lam speaks at the press conference. |
“Nutrition for Vietnamese people”, broadcast on VTV1 channel at 13:00 every Saturday, starting from the end of 2025, the program accompanies people on the journey of “Eat right - Drink right - Live healthy”, providing scientific , authentic, easy-to-understand and familiar nutritional knowledge.
The program “Little Flowers - Tween Garden”, broadcast on VTV3 at 6:50 p.m. every day, from November 3. The program is a space for learning - playing - living positively for children from 8 to 12 years old.
One theme each day: Creativity - discovery - movement - connection - music - cooking, helping children develop physically, emotionally and personally.
“Tween Garden” inherits the spirit of “Little Flowers” - a symbol associated with many generations of Vietnamese audiences and is developed with a new, modern approach that is close to today's life. The program aims to build a healthy educational and entertainment content ecosystem, where children can listen, express their emotions, develop creativity, learn life skills and grow up with positive and humane experiences.
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| Program towards a healthy Vietnam. |
With 3 programs demonstrating VTV's efforts towards the goal: For a healthy Vietnam, for Vietnamese stature, General Director Nguyen Thanh Lam shared: "We hope that the audience will not only watch television, but also live with television - learn, share and cultivate good values for the community."
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