The first scenes of a documentary titled Den Tho Bac Ho (President Ho Temple)
by the Writers' Association Film Studios have just been shot at the Da
Chong historical relic site in Ha Noi's western surburban district of Ba
Vi.
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The first scenes of a documentary titled Den Tho Bac Ho (President Ho Temple) by the Writers' Association Film Studios have just been shot at the Da Chong historical relic site in Ha Noi's western surburban district of Ba Vi.— File Photo
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HA NOI (VNS)— The first scenes of a documentary titled Den Tho Bac Ho (President Ho Temple) by the Writers' Association Film Studios have just been shot at the Da Chong historical relic site in Ha Noi's western surburban district of Ba Vi.
Filming of the documentary will take place over three months at various sites across the country and in Laos, Mongolia, Combodia and Thailand.
The 30-minute film will feature temples dedicated to President Ho, people's respect for the late President and their contributions to the construction of the temples.
"The challenge for us is how we tell the stories of the people who built the temples dedicated to the beloved President a long time ago," said writer Nguyen Xuan Hung, director of the studio.
The documentary will also feature Ho Chi Minh memorial sites in Mongolia, Laos, Combodia and Thailand.
The documentary will be broadcast in May next year to celebrate President Ho's birthday on May 19.-VNS