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), and many reputable experts and organizations, demonstrating VTV's orientation towards interdisciplinary cooperation and sustainable development in improving the health, stature, and spiritual well-being of Vietnamese people, especially the younger generation.
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The organizers and production team of the program introduced the media ecosystem for children's health and entertainment at the press conference. |
Speaking at the event, VTV General Director Nguyen Thanh Lam emphasized that the series of programs "For the Stature of Vietnam," "Nutrition for Vietnamese People," and "Little Flowers - Tween Garden" were developed by VTV as three pillars of the media ecosystem on health education , nutrition, and children, contributing to spreading knowledge, improving physical fitness, and nurturing the souls of Vietnamese people.
The program "For the Stature of Vietnam," broadcast on VTV1 at 6:25 PM daily, focuses on improving the stature, physical fitness, and intellectual capacity of Vietnamese children through four areas of content: nutrition, exercise, school health, and character education.
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| VTV General Director Nguyen Thanh Lam speaks at the press conference. |
"Nutrition for Vietnamese People," broadcast on VTV1 at 1 PM every Saturday, starting from the end of 2025, is a program that accompanies people on their journey of "Eating Right - Drinking Right - Living Healthy," providing scientific , authentic, easy-to-understand, and relatable nutritional knowledge.
The program "Little Flowers - Tween Garden," airing on VTV3 at 6:50 PM daily from November 3rd, provides a positive learning, playing, and living space for children aged 8 to 12.
A different theme each day: Creativity - exploration - movement - connection - music - cooking, helping children develop holistically in terms of physical, emotional, and personality aspects.
“Tween Garden” inherits the spirit of “Little Flowers”—an icon beloved by generations of Vietnamese audiences—and is developed with a new, modern approach that is close to contemporary life. The program aims to build a healthy educational and entertainment content ecosystem where children are listened to, can express their emotions, foster creativity, learn life skills, and grow up with positive and humane experiences.
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| The program aims for a healthy Vietnam. |
With three programs showcasing VTV's efforts towards the goal of a healthy Vietnam and a stronger Vietnamese stature, General Director Nguyen Thanh Lam shared: "We hope that viewers will not only watch television, but also live with television – learning, sharing, and cultivating positive values for the community."
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