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A Tourist’s Guide to Love viewers are eager to visit Vietnam

(TITC) – According to UK’s junior entertainment and lifestyle writer Furvah Shah of Cosmopolitan – an American monthly fashion and entertainment magazine, there are a great deal of international viewers tweeted on Twitter how desperate they are to go and explore Vietnam after their first watch “A Tourist’s Guide to Love” by Netflix.

A glance of Hoi An ancient town in A Tourist’s Guide to Love (Photo: Screenshot from trailer)

After the premier on 21st April 2023, viewers are already obsessed with the film – most notably, its stunning scenery and sweet love story of Amanda (played by Rachael Leigh Cook) and Sinh (played by Scott Ly). The film not only promotes the image of Vietnam to international friends, but above that, the film also inspires them to pack their bags and come to Vietnam immediately.

Ben Thanh Market, Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: Screenshot from trailer)
My Son Sanctuary (Photo: Screenshot from trailer)
The Temple of Literature – Quoc Tu Giam, Ha Noi (Photo: Screenshot from trailer)

Accordingly, international viewers poured their thoughts and “fever” of Vietnam on Netflix’s Twitter. Username Andie tweeted: “A Tourist’s Guide to Love makes me want to go to Vietnam with no itinerary and just go wherever the trip will take me”.

A Tourist’s Guide to Love is the first international film approved by the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to shoot in Vietnam with the participation of the experienced international and Vietnamese casts. The film has shown the beauty of local landscapes along with that of Vietnamese people and culture through six main filming locations: Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Hoi An, My Son Sanctuary, and Ha Giang. By the end of April 2023, Netflix is streaming the film on its global service to more than 190 countries in the world now.

Source: https://vietnamtourism.gov.vn/en/post/18553

May 01, 2023 09:19:24

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