BBC launches programme on dynamic Viet
Nam
HA NOI (VNS)- Viet Nam has hit the airwaves in a new season of
BBC programmes called Vietnam Direct, which is showcasing the country's
transition into a dynamic dragon economy within Asia.
Beginning last
Sunday, the series features several topics including the recovery from the
devastating effects of Agent Orange; the rise of youth culture; the role of
the workforce in
Some of these
topics have already received airtime in other BBC shows, including One Square
Mile, Working Lives, Fast Track and Click.
"The BBC's
unrivalled network of journalists explores the issues faced by a country and
its people – from the economic opportunities and challenges to living life at
every level of society; from its traditions and history to future plans and innovations,"
said a press release from the BBC.
In One Square
Mile, BBC reporters travelled to
The network's
business segment Click recently featured
The segment also
discussed the nature of the country's workforce and its potential to
transform one of the fastest growing, emerging economies into a modern and
industrialised economy. Meanwhile, Fast Track explored different aspects of
Viet Nam's history; ranging from American War bunkers buried beneath Ha Noi's
top hotel, to the fine art of making noodles in ancient Hoi An.
The network also
has a number of segments exploring the country's habitats and wildlife with
one BBC reporter staking out famous beaches to watch sea turtles.
Vietnamese experts
believe the broadcast will give global audiences a positive look into
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Thứ Bảy, 31 tháng 8, 2013
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