Ninh Binh among 12 “coolest movie filming locations” in Asia: US magazine

  • The set of the Hollywood’s blockbuster is dismantled in September 2019 to preserve the natural beauty of the area. VNA Photo: Thùy Dung
    The set of the Hollywood’s blockbuster is dismantled in September 2019 to preserve the natural beauty of the area. VNA Photo: Thùy Dung
  • The set of the Hollywood’s blockbuster is dismantled in September 2019 to preserve the natural beauty of the area. VNA Photo: Thùy Dung
    The set of the Hollywood’s blockbuster is dismantled in September 2019 to preserve the natural beauty of the area. VNA Photo: Thùy Dung
  • The set of the Hollywood’s blockbuster is dismantled in September 2019 to preserve the natural beauty of the area. VNA Photo: Thùy Dung
    The set of the Hollywood’s blockbuster is dismantled in September 2019 to preserve the natural beauty of the area. VNA Photo: Thùy Dung
  • The set of the Hollywood’s blockbuster is dismantled in September 2019 to preserve the natural beauty of the area. VNA Photo: Thùy Dung
    The set of the Hollywood’s blockbuster is dismantled in September 2019 to preserve the natural beauty of the area. VNA Photo: Thùy Dung
  • The set of the Hollywood’s blockbuster is dismantled in September 2019 to preserve the natural beauty of the area. VNA Photo: Thùy Dung
    The set of the Hollywood’s blockbuster is dismantled in September 2019 to preserve the natural beauty of the area. VNA Photo: Thùy Dung
The northern province of Ninh Binh where Hollywood blockbuster 'Kong: Skull Island' was filmed in 2016 was named one of the 12 "coolest movie filming locations" in Asia, according to US magazine Travel + Leisure. Directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts, the 190-million-USD film was shot in Trang An limestone complex, Van Long Lagoon and Tam Coc, where limestone karst mountains rise out of the waters. The set of the Hollywood’s blockbuster was dismantled in September 2019 to preserve the natural beauty of the area. VNA Photo: Thùy Dung

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