Kong: Skull Island director returns to Vietnam
Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts returned to Ninh Binh Province to visit the locals featured in the native village in Kong Skull Island.
Vogt-Roberts expressed gratitude to the locals that helped to make the film a success. He went on to say that he was impressed that the location had been so carefully rebuilt. The destination also creates jobs to local people.
He was glad that the film could bring the images of Vietnam and Ninh Binh to international audiences.
As a tourism ambassador, he hoped to do well in promoting tourism industry in Vietnam as well as Ninh Binh Province to the world so that more foreign films will be made in Vietnam.
As a major part of Kong: Skull Island was shot last year in three provinces of Quang Binh, Ninh Binh and Quang Ninh, the local authorities planned to open a tourist route to connect those three provinces.
Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts returned to Ninh Binh
Vogt-Roberts expressed gratitude to the locals that helped to make the film a success. He went on to say that he was impressed that the location had been so carefully rebuilt. The destination also creates jobs to local people.
He was glad that the film could bring the images of Vietnam and Ninh Binh to international audiences.
As a tourism ambassador, he hoped to do well in promoting tourism industry in Vietnam as well as Ninh Binh Province to the world so that more foreign films will be made in Vietnam.
As a major part of Kong: Skull Island was shot last year in three provinces of Quang Binh, Ninh Binh and Quang Ninh, the local authorities planned to open a tourist route to connect those three provinces.
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