Standing on the same stage with Thanh Thanh Huyen in a live television program "Walking for Agent Orange Victims" in 2026, Micro Vang runner-up Tan Nga admitted that she could not avoid pressure.
With a large-scale live television program, pressure is inevitable, especially when accompanying an experienced MC like Thanh Thanh Huyen.
However, fortunately, I work in the VTV environment, where live programs are regularly produced. That helps me to train a lot in stage presence, situation handling ability and especially maintaining a stable mentality in the face of pressure," he shared.



The male MC said that he sees pressure as motivation to focus on completing his role well. With a community-oriented charity program, conveying the true spirit of humanity to the audience becomes even more important.
Besides the pressure, Tan Nga also considers the collaboration with Thanh Thanh Huyen as an opportunity to learn and improve herself.
In Thanh Thanh Huyen, I learned flexibility, positive energy as well as the ability to master the stage. When working with someone with a lot of experience, I am also forced to be more proactive, listen more and coordinate smoothly to create connection on stage. Those are very valuable experiences for a program host," he said.
After the program, Tan Nga hopes this will be a milestone to help him have more opportunities to try his hand at many stages and large-scale live television programs.
I hope that each appearance will bring meticulousness and create trust with the audience as well as the organizing units. I believe that if I constantly learn and improve my skills, opportunities will come naturally," the male MC expressed.
The program is organized by the Ho Chi Minh City Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin in coordination with the Southern Vietnam Television Center (VTV9), the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports and accompanying units, contributing to spreading the spirit of sharing and joining hands to soothe the pain of Agent Orange.