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First episode of a television documentary series by a Vietnamese film making team featuring a round-the-world trip
Hanoi (VNA) — The first episode of a television documentary series by a
Vietnamese film making team featuring a round-the-world trip in a caravan will hit
screens this Sunday.
Titled Caravan Vong Quanh The Gioi (Caravan Round the World Trip) and produced by
Indochina Media JSC of the Indochina Group, the 30 minute shows will be screened
once a week at 11am every Sunday.
The eight-person team will travel across all seven continents, with the first
episode focusing on the Golden Triangle in the border area of Thailand, Laos and
Myanmar.
"No one on the team has enough time to make the whole world trip," said Bui Quoc
Hoan, director of the Indochina Group. "On the next stage, new members will be
brought on board," he added.
"We plan to be on tour for three years and by the time the series is complete, the
only member of the team to have hopefully made the whole trip will be our caravan,
providing it doesn't break down," Hoan joked.
He said the team had already dealt with issues regarding Vietnamese number plates in
various countries and they'd called on the help of Vietnamese and foreign friends
residing in those countries to join the project.
"The tour will be a chance for the film making team to send a message to young
Vietnamese people about a united world and the dream of discovering new lands," Hoan
said.
Journalist Do Doan Hoang, a member of the team, commented that he really had seen
the world "more and more flat in a stunning change".
"The journey has already opened our eyes and matured us," he said.
Hoan said the programme organisers wanted to lure audiences out of their existing
"village gates" and into a waiting world, full of fascinating experiences. —
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Vietnamese film making team featuring a round-the-world trip in a caravan will hit
screens this Sunday.
Titled Caravan Vong Quanh The Gioi (Caravan Round the World Trip) and produced by
Indochina Media JSC of the Indochina Group, the 30 minute shows will be screened
once a week at 11am every Sunday.
The eight-person team will travel across all seven continents, with the first
episode focusing on the Golden Triangle in the border area of Thailand, Laos and
Myanmar.
"No one on the team has enough time to make the whole world trip," said Bui Quoc
Hoan, director of the Indochina Group. "On the next stage, new members will be
brought on board," he added.
"We plan to be on tour for three years and by the time the series is complete, the
only member of the team to have hopefully made the whole trip will be our caravan,
providing it doesn't break down," Hoan joked.
He said the team had already dealt with issues regarding Vietnamese number plates in
various countries and they'd called on the help of Vietnamese and foreign friends
residing in those countries to join the project.
"The tour will be a chance for the film making team to send a message to young
Vietnamese people about a united world and the dream of discovering new lands," Hoan
said.
Journalist Do Doan Hoang, a member of the team, commented that he really had seen
the world "more and more flat in a stunning change".
"The journey has already opened our eyes and matured us," he said.
Hoan said the programme organisers wanted to lure audiences out of their existing
"village gates" and into a waiting world, full of fascinating experiences. —
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