Vietnam shines in French documentary
30/6/16
                                                      A Vietnamese woman in the film
A documentary about Vietnam was aired on French national television last
 week, promoting the country’s beautiful regions as well as the culture 
of its people.
Les sourires du Vietnam (Smiles of Vietnam), made by French journalists,
 was aired on the France 5 channel, and is now available on YouTube.
Over the course of an hour and a half, the documentary takes viewers on a
 journey from Hue, the country’s ancient capital, all the way down 
south.
The film represents an overview of this country, from its abundant 
natural beauty and fine cuisine to beautiful emotional moments with 
farmers in the Mekong delta.
In the film, French journalist Jérôme Pitorin, began his Vietnam trip in
 Hue City, the country’s former royal capital city. He then went on to 
discover beautiful beaches at Hoi An where he met internationally 
renowned French photographer Réhahn Croquevielle, who has lived here for
 several years. Together they discover the Co Tu ethnic group that he 
loves photographing, with its lifestyles and traditions which are 
gradually being lost.
Pitorin then explored bustling HCM City with its millions of motorbikes 
and the peaceful daily life of people in the Mekong Delta and its 
floating markets. Through those discoveries and meetings, the French 
journalist learns more about Vietnam, amazing him with its impressive 
economic progress, beautiful landscapes, happy and kind people and 
excellent cuisine. 
After the film was made available on YouTube, it got many comments from 
Francophone people, praising the beautiful documentary and saying how 
much they love Vietnam.
The film was made with support from the Vietnam Embassy in France, 
Vietnam Cultural Centre in France and journalists of the France 5’s 
programme “Echappées belles”, featuring various aspects of the country 
from life on the rivers in the Mekong Delta to the hustling atmosphere 
in the main cities, the country’s religious culture and its magnificent 
charms.
Vietnam’s tourism authorities said this artistic documentary would help 
promote Vietnamese tourism, and urged Vietnamese agencies abroad to make
 good use of it.
Vietnam attracted around 112,300 French visitors during the first five 
months of this year, a 13 percent increase from a year ago, thanks to a 
visa exemption policy that allows tourists to stay in the country for up
 to 30 days.
Vietnam welcomed 4 million tourists in total over the first half of the 
year, marking an increase of 21.3 percent over the same period last year
 
 
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