In nearly 20 minutes, the Tao Quan stars returned with the skit "Picking Up Democracy" broadcast on the evening of March 29 emphasizing the use of digital transformation and AI to improve work efficiency.
Hai hoa dan chu" is a performance that once made an impression 9 years ago of Tao Quan, recreated by veteran artists NSND Quoc Khanh, NSND Tu Long, NSUT Chi Trung, NSUT Quang Thang, Van Dung and Trung Ruoi.
The highlight was the Q&A session with the Tao cast when they asked to compare the number of chicken eggs and the number of doctoral dissertations in a year.

After Tao Quan 2026 aired with a scale of a 20-minute skit, it was likened to "mini version Tao Quan", "shortcut version Tao Quan" of Tao Quan 2017.
On social networking forums, audiences called for re-watching Tao Quan 2017 after the duration of Tao Quan 2026 was too short.
The skit "Picking Democratic Flowers" of Tao Quan 2017 is remade at Tao Quan 2026 because the imprint left by the program has become a part of memories associated with many generations of audiences.
Format" (script idea) is both fun and skillfully incorporates social issues, making viewers both laugh and ponder.
In addition, the re-enactment of "Picking Flowers of Democracy" also brings a nostalgic but new feeling, especially when brought into the context and current current affairs situations. The questions seem simple but open up interesting debates between the Taos, creating an attractive highlight for the 2026 version.

The ending of the skit skillfully incorporates a message about artificial intelligence (AI) through the words of the Jade Emperor: in the digital transformation era, adapting to technology is inevitable.
Those who do not apply AI will go slow, those who know how to take advantage will advance faster." Bringing current affairs issues into the skit in a close and easy-to-understand way is still Tao Quan's strength.
On YouTube, the shortened versions of Tao Quan 2017 all attract millions of views, and are being rewatched by audiences.