Vietnam will advertise domestic tourism through the two documentaries of Phien Cho Vung Cao (A Mountainous Market) and Mui Ne - Vung Bien Thuc (Mui Ne - An Awake Sea).

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has approved the production of art documentaries on ethnic mountain markets and Mui Ne beach in the south central coastal province of Binh Thuan.
The producing of two documentaries aimed at advertising domestic tourism following the ministry’s tourism advertising through cinema project.
The documentaries are Phien Cho Vung Cao (A Mountainous Market) and Mui Ne - Vung Bien Thuc (Mui Ne – An Awake Sea). Each of the two works will last for 12 minutes, with English and French subtitles.
The two art documentaries aim to introduce tourist attractions in Vietnam, unique tourism products and cultural characteristics of different regions in the country.
They will be shown during movie and tourism events in Vietnam and abroad and introduced to audiences, travel companies, foreign film makers.
They will be screened at all national level official events of cinema and tourism fields in the following year, such as Vietnamese film weeks in Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Cuba, Canada, the 57th Asia-Pacific film festival.
The two art documentaries will be broadcast on websites of the Cinema Department, the National Administration of Tourism and the Vietnamese Film Festival.
The ministry will also give DVDs of the documentaries to its domestic, foreign tourism and cinema partners, as well as artists and audiences.
The project is part of activities of the National Tourism Year 2016 themed "Exploring the southern land".
The producing of two documentaries aimed at advertising domestic tourism following the ministry’s tourism advertising through cinema project.
The documentaries are Phien Cho Vung Cao (A Mountainous Market) and Mui Ne - Vung Bien Thuc (Mui Ne – An Awake Sea). Each of the two works will last for 12 minutes, with English and French subtitles.
The two art documentaries aim to introduce tourist attractions in Vietnam, unique tourism products and cultural characteristics of different regions in the country.
![]() Mui Ne beach in the south central coastal province of Binh Thuan.
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They will be screened at all national level official events of cinema and tourism fields in the following year, such as Vietnamese film weeks in Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Cuba, Canada, the 57th Asia-Pacific film festival.
The two art documentaries will be broadcast on websites of the Cinema Department, the National Administration of Tourism and the Vietnamese Film Festival.
The ministry will also give DVDs of the documentaries to its domestic, foreign tourism and cinema partners, as well as artists and audiences.
The project is part of activities of the National Tourism Year 2016 themed "Exploring the southern land".
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