Chi tiết tin - Quang Tri Portal
U.S. television makes film about Phong Nha-Ke Bang caves
The management board of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park on December 20 said that U.S. Travel Channel has finished a TV report exploring the imposing landscape of caves on Ke Bang Limestone Mountain and surrounding areas.
The channel has filmed En Cave--the third largest cave in the world and Tu Lan Cave in the north central province of Quang Binh.
In a meeting with the national park’s managers, Travel Channel representatives said they hoped to introduce beautiful nature of the national park to visitors from hundreds of nations and territories.
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is home to the world largest cave Son Doong which was discovered in April, 2009 and several of other caves in Quang Binh.
With assistance from local men, the British Royal Cave Research Association has explored the cave system in Phong Nha-Ke Bang since 1990.
Source: SaiGon GP
More
- Offered incense at the monument of Ba Doc Martyrs' Cemetery (19/12/2014)
- Rare pheasant spotted in central province (18/12/2014)
- Ancient statues discovered under Quang Binh pagoda (18/12/2014)
- Vietnamese sites among world's 10 most beautiful (18/12/2014)
- Quang Binh, Savannakhet signed a minutes on cross-border collaboration in 2015 (09/12/2014)
- Quang Binh: Over 6,000 international arrivals participating in a tourism service into the cave (03/12/2014)
- Eight fishermen saved after boat collision (01/12/2014)
- The Quang Binh athletes won 12 medals at the Championship Diving and Snorkeling Asian Youth Championship 2014 (27/11/2014)
- More than 73,000 visitors to visit the grave of General Vo Nguyen Giap in October, 2014 (27/11/2014)
- Quang Binh: supported to built 3,881 flood-resistant houses (19/11/2014)

