French documentary highlights the diverse nature across Vietnam

French daily Le Figaro has posted a documentary titled "Panoramas - Vietnam: La Fete Des Sens” (Panorama - Vietnam: The Feast of the Senses), directed by Eric Bacos, depicting a panoramic picture of the country and its people.

French documentary highlights the diverse nature across Vietnam (Photo: lefigaro.fr)
French documentary highlights the diverse nature across Vietnam (Photo: lefigaro.fr)

Paris (VNA) – French daily Le Figaro has posted a documentary titled "Panoramas - Vietnam: La Fete Des Sens” (Panorama - Vietnam: The Feast of the Senses), directed by Eric Bacos, depicting a panoramic picture of the country and its people.

With vivid images and sounds, reflecting the many aspects of daily life in the country located in Southeast Asia, the 52-minute film takes viewers on a tour of Vietnam on the small screen. Starting from the South, home to the country's most dynamic economic hub, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Sai Gon), through the Mekong Delta, then heading north towards the Gulf of Tonkin and Hanoi, Vietnam stretches like a dragon along the East Sea.

As the cradle of a civilisation of great wealth, Vietnam has managed to preserve its ancient capital cities and colonial architecture, testaments of the cultures that have crossed its history. The country is a diverse canvas, with majestic natural landscapes ranging from terraced fields to the islands scattered across Ha Long Bay.

Dotted with sounds, scents, images and flavours, director Eric Bacos takes viewers on a journey through Vietnam that, according to him, will quickly become a “Feast for the Senses”./.

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