The
film is part of the national action programme in tourism and the
national tourism promotion programme in 2010 initiated by Vietnam.
Covering a tour of four nations, the documentary will become a
significant drawing-card for foreign tourists, said Nguyen Phuc Thanh,
Head of the Organisation and Personnel Department under the Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism at a seminar held in Hanoi on January 19.
With an array of short documentary films, the programme will use 3D
and 2D vision to feature the history, culture and daily life of the
four countries, with Vietnam at the centre.
It focuses on new, mysterious and attractive destinations - from the
Temple of Literature, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, handicraft villages
in Hanoi; the Mekong river,
Luang Prabang ancient capital city and Thap Luang of Laos to Angkor
Wat temple, ancient capital city of Angkor Thom and Sea Lake of
Cambodia and Shwe Dagon pagoda, Mandalay ancient capital city and Bagas
city of Myanmar.
At the seminar, representatives from Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia
expressed their support for the Vietnam’s initiative idea and took the
occasion to introduce their special cultural and historical
destinations.