Philipp Abresch, head of the the German television ARD Office Southeast Asia in Singapore said the ARD has been completing a programme to discover Vietnam and its people.
Philipp Abresch, head of the ARD Office Southeast Asia in Singapore and a member of the team, said the team from the German television ARD has been working on a programme to discover Vietnam and its people.
The team visited throughout Vietnam to record the beautiful landscapes and cutural traditions of the country, especially of ethnic minority groups.
Apart from Hanoi, Ha Long and Hoi An, the ARD producers travelled the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang to capture landscapes and locals’ farming methods in Hoang Su Phi.
All German producers were impressed at colourful terraced fields as well as the warm welcome of local ethnic people in traditional costumes, Philipp Abresch said.
He noted that this is the second time the team has produced a programme on Vietnam.
The 45-minute programme is scheduled to air in 2017.
The team visited throughout Vietnam to record the beautiful landscapes and cutural traditions of the country, especially of ethnic minority groups.
International tourists visit Hoan Kiem lake
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All German producers were impressed at colourful terraced fields as well as the warm welcome of local ethnic people in traditional costumes, Philipp Abresch said.
He noted that this is the second time the team has produced a programme on Vietnam.
The 45-minute programme is scheduled to air in 2017.
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