François Bibonne, born in 1995, is of mixed French-Vietnamese descent, currently living in France.

The film records his journey to many Vietnamese provinces and cities to explore classical music.

As a music expert, he experiences the scenery, people, or rather, traveling to Vietnam through sound.

Returning to France, when he thinks of Vietnam, he remembers the sound of motorbikes and the noise of the restaurant where he once ordered noodles.

The French boy experiences the Vietnamese landscape through music

The poster for François’ documentary designed by Dang Tuan received many compliments from the online community thanks to its creativity.

Exploring Vietnam, François always feels like he is living in a movie.

During his trip to Bac Giang, François visited a small village whose exact name he did not remember, where farmers played violins.

François said that Vietnamese tourism should focus more on promoting traditional music because of its very special features.

In the future, he wants to return to Vietnam to travel to Con Dao to visit the souvenir gallery of musician Camille Saint Saens at the Public House Relics.

The French boy experiences the Vietnamese landscape through music

The French boy experiences the Vietnamese landscape through music

The landscape of Vietnam appears through music in François’s film.

Currently, the documentary `Once upon a bridge in Vietnam` about Vietnam through classical music is being completed by François in the final steps to be released later this year.