The Kong: Skull Island film set, built in April, one month after the film's premiere has become a highlight of the UNESCO-recognised Trang An Landscape Complex in Ninh Binh.
Over 50 people are invited to play tribal people at the film set (Source: VNA)
The discovery ship in the film is rebuilt for tourists to experience (Source: VNA)
Luu Dinh Ton, 53, plays the village head (left) and one partner sitting in front of a hut for tourists to take photos (Source: VNA)
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A number of tools used in the film (Source: VNA)
There are 36 huts in the film set. (Source: VNA)
The UNESCO-recognised Trang An Landscape Comple covers 2,168 hectares. (Source: VNA)
Tourists on a boat tour around the complex (Source: VNA)
Warner Bros releases photos of the shooting of the blockbuster Kong: Skull Island by Director Jordan Vogt-Robert in Quang Ninh, Ninh Binh and Quang Binh provinces of Vietnam.
Tourism Ambassador of Vietnam Jordan Vogt-Roberts, director of the Hollywood movie “Kong: Skull Island”, revisited the filming location at Trang An landscape complex in the northern province of Ninh Binh on May 10.