A highlight of the VTV space on the third day of the festival was a special meet-and-greet organized by the production team of Green Leaves, a program produced by VTV's Culture and Entertainment Department. A minigame in which visitors guessed and sang revolutionary songs drew strong interest from the audience.
Led by the energetic host Chau Khang, the main stage area quickly became lively and engaging. The activity not only attracted older visitors but also received enthusiastic support from many young people and students attending the festival.
The rules of the minigame were simple. Audience members listened to a short piece of music, then quickly guessed the song title before performing it. Timeless revolutionary songs and powerful melodies closely linked to the nation’s proud history were performed with emotion right at the VTV booth.
The lively interaction between Chau Khang and the audience created a vibrant atmosphere at the VTV exhibition space. Participants who answered correctly received meaningful souvenirs from the organizers. Some older audience members shared that the activity was not only a fun game but also gave them a memorable experience at this year’s press festival.
With its unique format, Green Leaves aims to honor revolutionary songs and traditional musical works while presenting them through a fresh, modern lens and new arrangements. The program serves as a bridge between generations, helping the nation’s proud melodies continue to resonate in contemporary life, especially with young audiences.
In addition to Green Leaves, Vietnam Television organized several audience interaction activities at its booth during the National Press Festival 2026. Earlier, the production team of Vua Tieng Viet, editors from VTV6 Sports Channel, and VTV Times also hosted a series of lively activities that drew strong attention from festival visitors.