Running from from June 24th to 28th this year, Google Adventure Vietnam attracted famous international and Vietnamese YouTube Content Creators (YouTuber).
Those 'online travel ambassadors' will share with us their experiences of exploring the culture, cuisine, people and different landscapes of Vietnam.
The YouTube personalities, referred to in the program as ‘online tourism ambassadors,’ are Emrah Tekin from Germany, Pierre Liu from Taiwan, Park Woo Sung from South Korea, Reimari Germar from the Philippines, and Le Hoang Nam and Pham Van Du from Vietnam.
The Google Adventure Vietnam production team members wade inside Tu Lan Cave in Quang Binh Province, north-central Vietnam. Photo: Google Adventure Vietnam
The YouTubers and the program producers started their filming on June 28 with a nine-kilometer journey through the epic Tu Lan Cave in Quang Binh, passing several streams, rocky hills and chasms along the way.
On their second day, the ‘online tourism ambassadors’ were given a rare opportunity to admire the spectacular landscapes of Vietnam’s north-central region from 300 meters above the ground during their flight from Dong Hoi, the capital city of Quang Binh, to Da Nang City on a seaplane.
From Da Nang, the group moved to Hoi An City in Quang Nam Province, where they were challenged by a number of interesting tasks such as figuring out what the local delicacies and famous landmarks are, and trying to find and buy them.
Youtubers discover Vietnam with Google Adventure Vietnam
Youtubers discover Vietnam with Google Adventure Vietnam
They also visited Thanh Ha Pottery Village, a favorite stopover by foreign visitors located just three kilometers west of Hoi An, where the significant traditional craft has been kept for centuries.
Another stop in Hoi An was Tra Que Vegetable Village, where the team experienced farming and cooking activities with local people, before returning to Da Nang and finishing their three-day trip on the Golden Bridge, a new must-visit spot in the city.
Moreover, in the near future, these images and videos about the country and people of Vietnam will be shown on the Google Arts & Culture library, surpassing both geographic and time barriers.