On October 24, in Hanoi, Vietnam Television (VTV) launched a series of health, nutrition and children's education programs "For a healthy Vietnam - For Vietnamese stature".

Speaking at the event, General Director of Vietnam Television Nguyen Thanh Lam emphasized: "As a national media agency, Vietnam Television is committed to bringing the spirit of the Party's resolutions to every Vietnamese family through practical, humane and close-knit products."
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 education, contributing to spreading knowledge, improving physical strength and nurturing the Vietnamese soul.

The three programs are deployed on an open cooperation platform between Vietnam Television, the Ministry of Health , the Ministry of Education and Training, UNICEF and TH Group, to ensure scientific, practical and social impact.
Specifically, the program "For Vietnamese Stature" will be broadcast 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 and exercise, school health and personality education.
Each episode combines expert perspectives, real-life stories and emotional messages, making it easy for audiences to access and apply in child care and education.

The program “Nutrition for Vietnamese” is broadcast on VTC1 channel at 1:00 p.m. 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. “Nutrition for Vietnamese” emphasizes the importance of nutrition throughout the life cycle – especially the “golden” period of 2-12 years old, when 86% of height and physical foundation are formed.
The most special and innovative investment is the program “Little Flowers - Tween Garden” broadcast on VTV3 channel at 6:50 p.m. every day, from November 3, 2025. This is a space for learning - playing - living actively for children from 8-12 years old.

The program inherits the spirit of “Little Flowers” familiar to many generations of Vietnamese audiences and is developed with a new, modern approach that is close to today’s tween life. Each day, the program will have a theme: Creativity - discovery - movement - connection - music - cooking, helping children develop comprehensively in terms of physical, emotional and personality.
The program aims to build a healthy educational and entertainment content ecosystem, where children can be listened to, express their emotions, develop creativity, learn life skills and grow up with positive and humane experiences.

According to journalist Nhat Hoa, Deputy Head of the Science and Education Department (Vietnam Television), responsible for producing the program: "We hope that "Little Flowers - Tween Garden" will become a positive meeting place after school hours - a place where children can have fun, learn and do good deeds."
According to VTV, to attract young audiences to watch the program, in parallel with the broadcast schedule, “Little Flowers - Tween Garden” develops short versions, interesting behind-the-scenes and extended content on the VTV Digital ecosystem including VTVgo, YouTube, TikTok and Facebook, helping teens to review, interact and learn anytime, anywhere.
On the digital platform, the program will deploy a series of exciting connection activities such as minigames, #TrueChallenge, family challenges, "behind the scene" videos revealing interesting filming processes, and a series of school tours at primary and secondary schools...
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