The Dong Nai Province Radio and Television Station (DNTV) will broadcast a documentary series featuring friendship ties between Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
HCM City (VNA)🦩 – The Dong Nai Province Radio and Television Station (DNTV) will broadcast a documentary series featuring friendship ties between Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
The 30-part film, Dong Duong Chung Mot Chien Hao (Indochinese Countries are Comrades in Arms), highlights the relationships of people and soldiers of the three countries in different eras.
It focuses on historic events in 1858 when the coalition forces of France and Spain arrived near Son Tra Island to attack Vietnam and the Indochinese Peninsula later.
It also features the three countries' history, culture and lifestyle. The film used reports and interviews produced by the national TV stations of Laos and Cambodia.
The DNTV film staff spent two years working with its partners to complete the documentaries. The film was produced to celebrate the 71st anniversary of the Vietnam People's Army.
The film's 25-minute segments will begin broadcast on BTV2 and BTV1 channels every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 9.30pm from on December 22.
It will be subtitled in Lao and Khmer, and released in the two countries as well.-VNA
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