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Mekong River Dolphins and People: Shared River, Shared Future
The iconic Irrawaddy dolphin was once plentiful in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam, but was decimated during the region's turbulent recent past. Now threatened by fishing nets and proposed hydropower dams, the species is on the verge of extinction in the Mekong. With fewer than 100 dolphins remaining in the river, the Cambodian government has banned[...]
Watch Documentary Online NowThe World’s Biggest Cave
There's a jungle in Vietnam gigantic cavern. A skyscraper would fit well. Listen to the author Mark Jenkins and Boyd Matson National Geographic talking about what might be considered the world's largest cave, the 2.5-mile Doong Hang Son mountain cave or river, along the border with Vietnam and Laos. Is the world's largest cave? More[...]
Watch Documentary Online NowDaughter from Danang
A heartbreaking documentary that alters their expectations of happily ever afters, Daughter from Danang is a fascinating emotional drama of nostalgia, identity and personal legacy of war.
To all outward appearances, Heidi is the proverbial "All-American Girl", who come from small town Pulaski, Tennessee, but his birth name was Mai Thi Hiep. Born in Danang, Vietnam,[...]
Watch Documentary Online NowHo Chi Minh: Vietnam’s Enigma
Ho Chi Minh: Vietnam’s Enigma is about the North Vietnamese communist politician, prime minister and later president Ho hi. Ho Chi was trained in Moscow shortly after the Russian Revolution, and inspired by the revolution he headed the communist party fighting the French during the Indochina War 1946–54. He developed industrial potential assisted by the communist bloc[...]
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