Viet Nam cave to be featured live in 'Good Morning America' this month
A crew from the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is currently in Viet Nam to prepare for its first-ever live program that accentuates the country’s natural places of interest.
Last month the American broadcaster signed an agreement with authorities in Viet Nam to feature the Southeast Asian country’s beauty spots in “Good Morning America,” a well-loved program watched by an average of six million subscribers every day.
Maria Stefanopoulos (first left), production manager at ABC News, Good Morning America, and creator of the May 13, 2015 show on a Vietnamese cave, discusses the program with her crewmembers. |
It will be the first time that ABC has reported live from inside one of the grottos located in the central Vietnamese province of Quang Binh.
The two-hour show will also incorporate gorgeous videos of the UNESCO-recognized Ha Long Bay in the northern province of Quang Ninh; the Son River, which snakes its way through Quang Binh; and other idyllic rural charms of the country.
The show is scheduled to air at 6:00 am on Wednesday next week in American time, or 6:00 pm the same day in Vietnamese time.
Viewers in Viet Nam will not be able to watch the show live, but can still enjoy its re-broadcast on ABC’s website, at abc.go.com.
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