BBC made a film about Son Doong cave

BBC news agency has just written a request to the People's Committee of Quang Binh province, expressed its intention to get a film about the world's largest cave - Son Doong.

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Hoang Hai Van, deputy director of Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, said the BBC crew is expected to accompany the members of the 7-member Royal Royal Cave Association. Among them are Dr. Howard Limbert - Son Doong expedition team leader, belonging to the Royal Cave Association of England , and he also published Son Doong as the world's largest cave.

If accepted by Quang Binh province, the film crew will go to Vietnam and perform scenes in July.

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According to the scientific community, the 40-storey building can fit in Son Doong cave.
Photo: National Geographic.

In the text , the BBC also emphasizes interest in flora and fauna in the largest forest in Son Doong cave.

On April 22, 2009, Son Doong cave is recognized as the largest cave of natural caves. At 200 m wide, 6.5 km long, 150 m tall, Son Doong passed Deer Cave in Malaysia's Gunnung Mulu National Park to occupy the largest natural cave position in the world.

Son Doong cave attracted the attention of many major media companies in the world.National Geographic magazine has come here to make photographic films. Recently Kyodo has also made the first 3D science film and is expected to broadcast it to 60 countries around the world.