Kong: Skull Island producers inspect environment before leaving VN

VOV.VN - Kong: Before leaving Vietnam, representatives of Skull Island film crew came back to Quang Binh province on March 25 to check whether the logistics companies treated the natural environment well as they committed. 

The Quang Binh provincial People’s Committee said two film producers, Nicholas Simon and Leann Emmert returned to filming scenes at Yen Phu Lake, Yen Phu ancient stone field and Chuot Cave and they were pleased that environment was carefully kept by logistics and environmental companies as they pledged.

The film crew representatives also met Tran Tien Dung, vice chairman of the provincial People’s Committee and thanked the province for creating favourable conditions for the crew.

Ms Leann Emmert said Phong Nha holds a special place in her heart with its hospitable people and beautiful landscape.

Nicholas Simon in turn hoped that QuangBinh would preserve its nature as present to attract more foreign film makers in the future.
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