On September 8, the Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) organized a field trip to the Vietnam Television Center – VTV9 in Ho Chi Minh City, providing valuable practical insights for students majoring in Event Management.
The visit to VTV9 offered students hands-on experience and deeper industry insights
During the visit, students had the opportunity to listen, exchange, and learn about program production with the technical professionals at the station. They also had the chance to observe and experience the filming process firsthand—from camera angle adjustment and set preparation to space arrangement, live production monitoring, and supporting the performance crew. This hands-on experience allowed students to apply their classroom knowledge in a real-world setting, reinforce their professional training, and gain valuable industry insights directly from experienced practitioners.
Students explored insights into event and program organization through direct interaction
Through this learning experience, Event Management students had the chance to enjoy many exciting hands-on activities at VTV9. It is hoped that the experiences and skills gained during the visit will strengthen their professional foundation, help them shape clear career goals, and further ignite their passion for the field in the future.
Hands-on experience helps students sharpen their skills at VTV9
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VTV9 is a national television channel under the system of 9 public broadcast channels operated by Vietnam Television (VTV). The channel focuses on delivering news, features, sports, and entertainment programs, catering specifically to southern audiences, while also serving viewers across the country. Over the course of its 15-year journey of development, VTV9 has established a distinctive identity with a wide range of cultural and news segments that reflect the spirit of Southern Vietnam, effectively meeting the preferences and expectations of its audience.
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News by: Hong Loan
Photos by: Cong Dinh
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