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11 foreign bloggers follow Kong's foot step to Vietnam

Ha Long, Ninh Binh, Quang Binh – where “Kong: Skull Land” shot will be destination of a blogger team to Vietnam this week.


The team of 11 bloggers from England, France, Germany, Italy, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Indonesia. Those are famous bloggers selected by International blogger Organization to reach Vietnam.  
Photo of Ha Long posted on Instagram by blogger Vicky Kieber
Photo of Ha Long posted on Instagram by blogger Vicky Kieber
Outstanding bloggers among them are Danny Wen and Vicky Kieber. Danny Wen – Taiwanese food writer, published 20 tourism books in Chinese. He is the first Taiwanese awarded Friends of Thailand Award (2010) by Thailand Tourism Organizaton. He's also the author of bestseller Taiwan tourism book (2006) in Bangkok.
Blogger Vicky Klieber from Italy, is now living in Munich, Germany. In 2010, she established the blog Golden Bun to share entries on style, tourism, tip of restaurant and street fashion. Her Instagram account currently has 18.000 followers.
In Ha Long, the group experience sleeping on the bay, kayaking in the morning and travelling by cable to look the bay from above. In Ninh Binh, bloggers stop at studio of "Kong: Skull Island" film at Trang An, visit Bai Dinh Temple, Van Long Pun. Arrving at Quang Binh, the team continue to drop in some shooting site of the film in Quang Binh such as:  Da Deo Pass, Yen Phu Lake, Cha Noi valley.
The bloggers then shared their feeling about Vietnam and its culture, people, landscape, cuisine, especially about places attached with Kong scene.
Mr Dinh Ngoc Duc - head of the VNAT's International Cooperation Department hopes, the trip would leave good impression of Vietnam to bloggers. Their feeling about Vietnam and its culture, people, landscape, cusine will be spread broadly to international friends and travelers, contributing to promote Vietnam's image and attract tourists to the country. 
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