June 25: Son Doong reporter to 60 countries

On June 7, information from the Department of Foreign Affairs of Quang Binh province said, the scientific report 'Feel the greatness of nature' is done by 3D techniques of Kyodo Film Studio (Japan) to the cave. Son Doong belongs to the World Natural Heritage site of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park to receive Japan's NHK TV channel to 60 countries around the world at 21:00 on June 25 (21 hours from Vietnam, 19 hours of Japan).

>> Son Doong was chosen as the most beautiful cave in the world

Picture 1 of June 25: Son Doong reporter to 60 countries
Son Doong was voted as one of the most beautiful caves on the planet.

According to Nguyen Ngoc Quy, deputy director of Quang Binh Department of Foreign Affairs , this is the first scientific report in the world produced by 3D technology. The report will help audiences around the world understand the greatness of nature through the image of Son Doong-cave announced by the Royal Royal Cave Survey Association in the world and the BBC news agency voted as one of the most beautiful caves on the planet. Through this report will help audiences around the world to understand more about the homeland, the country and the beautiful nature of Vietnam.

Scientific report ' Feel the greatness of heaven' to Son Doong cave made by Kyodo Film Studio from May 7, 2011. In the process of carrying out this report, with the help and support of Quang Binh province and the Royal Royal Cave Survey Association , Kyodo Film Company has overcome difficulties and obstacles, including meeting Flash floods pose a danger to people and property, to complete the work transferred to audiences around the world sooner than expected.

It is known that Son Doong cave was discovered in 2009 with survey data initially showing that the cave is 200m wide, over 150m high, at least 6.5 km long, in which there are many high cave locations. 250m, enough to accommodate a 40-storey building of New York City (USA). Son Doong Cave is considered a ' majestic, stunningly beautiful ' picture with many stalactites with strange shapes, containing a point of growing primeval tree forest.