ABC’s "Good Morning America" live broadcast program of the caves of En and Son Doong compete in the America’s most special reportages for 2015

Post date: 29/05/2015

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(Quang Binh Portal) - According to information from Oxalis Adventure Tours Company, the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) will send "Good Morning America" live broadcast program of the caves of En and Son Doong at the World Natural Heritage Site of Phong Nha - Ke Bang in Quang Binh province for competition in the America’s most special reportages for 2015 which is annually organized.


Stalactite pillar at the end of Son Doong Cave

ABC’s President assessed that this is the ABC’s largest program carried out in a foreign country. Apart from the competition, the firm will also broadcast its documentations of En cave and Son Doong cave on the Discovery Channel and others in United States and Europe.

The live broadcast at Hang En and Son Doong cave in central Vietnam on Good Morning America on May 13 provided many people in the United States of America and other regions around the world with a chance to enjoy the magnificent and incredible beauty of Son Doong cave.

To date, the program has widely spread all over the world with a total number of direct viewers up to 10 million and 60 million viewers on the internet at website: www.abc.go.com.

Besides, this program ranked first among the ten of the America’s hottest events during the past days, according to information from ABC’s Twitter.

After the live broadcast of En and Son Dong caves on the Good Morning America program, mamy travel companies in Vietnam have developed tours to Quang Binh. Tour of exploring to Son Doong cave in 2015 is full with about 500 local and international visitors, said Director of Oxalis Adventure Tours Company Nguyen Chau A.

Translated by Nhu Y
(Source: Quang Binh Portal)
 

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