Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

Trung Ruoi, Duy Hung, Thai Hoa, Neko Le become farmers, teaching their children about gratitude.

For the first time, Trung Ruoi, Duy Hung, Thai Hoa and Neko Le 'played the role of farmers', getting their hands and feet dirty, going to the fields to bail water - a seemingly simple job but it made the artists sweat profusely.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên23/06/2025

The journey of episode 6 of Dad, Where Are We Going? 2025 (broadcast on VTV3 on the evening of June 23) brought father and son pairs to Khe Ha village, Ninh Xuan commune (Hoa Lu, Ninh Binh ). Trung Ruoi, Duy Hung, Thai Hoa and Neko Le and their children experienced the deprivation, the harsh Northern sun and the sweat soaking their shoulders in their first time being... farmers.

Trung Ruồi, Duy Hưng, Thái Hòa, Neko Lê làm nông dân, dạy con về lòng biết ơn- Ảnh 1.

Children experience the deprivation in the countryside to better understand the lives of farmers.

PHOTO: TV HUB

Trung Ruồi, Duy Hưng, Thái Hòa, Neko Lê làm nông dân, dạy con về lòng biết ơn- Ảnh 2.

Neko Le (left) and Thai Hoa prepare the tools for "practice"

PHOTO: TV HUB

During the first dinner in Khe Ha village, the fathers asked their children about their “new home”: Bean, Minh Khoi and Dua all seemed satisfied, but Audi and Cati shook their heads because of the heat and mosquitoes. Without hesitation, Bean took the initiative to exchange houses with the two girls to help them feel more comfortable, a small act but showing the spirit of caring and sharing - something that the program always silently sows in the hearts of children.

Simple lessons for children

Coming to the first challenge early in the morning, two pairs of "reluctant farmers" Trung Ruoi - Duy Hung and Thai Hoa - Neko Le were assigned the task of scooping 100 buckets of water. Under the scorching sun, the fathers who once thought they were "strong enough" had to exclaim: "After only scooping 100 buckets, their hands are already numb."

Thai Hoa confided: “Now I see how hard the farmers’ work is. Just one morning is enough to make me exhausted.” Neko Le shared: “Even though the program is hard, the fathers don’t mind. It’s a little hard for me, but my children are happy and learn something, so it’s all worth it.”

Duy Hung looked back: "Only after doing it can I understand, experiences like this make me happier and more grateful for my current life."

Trung Ruồi, Duy Hưng, Thái Hòa, Neko Lê làm nông dân, dạy con về lòng biết ơn- Ảnh 3.

Duy Hung - Trung Ruoi sweats while slapping water

PHOTO: TV HUB

Trung Ruồi, Duy Hưng, Thái Hòa, Neko Lê làm nông dân, dạy con về lòng biết ơn- Ảnh 4.

Neko Le carried Cati down to catch fish to experience together.

PHOTO: TV HUB

While the fathers sweat in the fields, the children also have an equally "big" task: going to the market to buy food for their fathers... The fathers and children then wade through the fields to catch fish together, their hands and feet dirty but their eyes full of joy.

Each father in the program has a different way of loving and choosing to raise children - but all aim for a common goal: to help their children grow up with care, understanding and maturity from valuable experiences with their parents.

Episode 6 of Dad, Where Are We Going? 2025 ends with very ordinary moments. Children learn to accept inconvenience for the first time. Fathers learn to bend down to the fields to better understand hardship. And somewhere in the simple country meal are simple but lasting lessons for children: about sharing, gratitude and how to grow up kindly.

Source: https://thanhnien.vn/trung-ruoi-duy-hung-thai-hoa-neko-le-lam-nong-dan-day-con-ve-long-biet-on-185250623191421029.htm


Comment (0)

No data
No data

Same tag

Same category

Western tourists enjoy buying Mid-Autumn Festival toys on Hang Ma Street to give to their children and grandchildren.
Hang Ma Street is brilliant with Mid-Autumn colors, young people are excitedly checking in non-stop
Historical message: Vinh Nghiem Pagoda woodblocks - documentary heritage of humanity
Admiring Gia Lai coastal wind power fields hidden in the clouds

Same author

Heritage

;

Figure

;

Enterprise

;

No videos available

News

;

Political System

;

Destination

;

Product

;