TV Globo (Brazil) shoots a film on Son Doong Cave and Ha Long Bay

Post date: 02/10/2014

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(Quang Binh Website) - The TV Globo from Brazil, the fourth-largest television company in the world (after the ABC of US, the NHK of Japan and the BBC of UK) starts to shoot a film on Son Doong Cave - the world’s largest cave in Phong Nha - Ke Bang heritage site. 

Forest in Son Doong Cave. Photo: National Geographic

 

The film crew with five members led by director Claudio Marques will shoot a film on Son Doong Cave from April 19th to April 26th, 2013.

The film will focus on featuring the world's largest cave system of Son Doong as well as biodiversity and ecotourism of Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park.

Under the plan, the film crew will continue to make a new film on Ha Long Bay after completely shooting a film on Son Doong Cave, said Director Claudio Marques.

According to Director Claudio Marques, the TV Globo will broadcast two place-names of Vietnam to 45 million TV viewers of Brazil and about 60 million foreign viewers, especially in Latin America region.

Source: SGGP 
(www.quangbinh.gov.vn)

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