A group of eight script writers, directors and cameramen are taking a train from Ho Chi Minh City to London to capture highlights of different cultures throughout Asia and Europe.
HCM City's Television Film Studio (TFS) director Nguyen Viet Hung calls the future television series Vietnam Discovery Channel because some see the trip through 15 countries as a dangerous feat.
Hanh Trinh Xuyen Luc Dia (Trans-Continental Itinerary) will have 40 reports, each episode being 8-10 minutes. The footage will be broadcast on HCM City Television with the first episode die to air on June 6.
If the two-month journey, which is estimated to cost US$180,000, is a success, TFS will then make a documentary about the waterway that President Ho Chi Minh used to travel throughout the world in the early last century to find ways to save the country.
TFS's other documentaries include Mekong Chronicle and China Travelling Notes, which have been very popular among television audiences with 50,000 VCD copies of Mekong Chronicle selling after its broadcast.
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