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vivo Visual Xplorer highlights the Beauty of Sabah through a short fim

vivo Malaysia has collaborated with Sabah Tourism Board to released a short film titled Visual Xplorer to document the people, their rich culture and the scenic landscapes of the state of Sabah. The short film has length of 1 minute 27 seconds film and was shot with the latest vivo X70 Pro.

The film was directed by local film director Brian Christie as the film takes viewers on a journey to explore Sabah through various tropes of culture, tribes, food, festivities and nature.

“At vivo, we believe in capturing and sharing the joy of humanity through the beautiful moments of people and nature. I am glad we can tell the story of Sabah together with Sabah Tourism Board in this project. The vivo X70 Pro’s mobile photography capabilities can capture Sabah in great detail to immortalise the beautiful landscape and culture of Sabah,” said Mike Xu, Chief Executive Officer of vivo Malaysia. 

Sabah is a land rich with its own unique biodiversity and culture. From a great array of travel options to the friendly hospitality of the locals, the state is full of exciting stories waiting to be told. The video captures some of Sabah’s beautiful places such as Cultural Village, Mantanani Island and Sepilok rainforest Discovery Centre while highlighting local activities.

“We are happy to collaborate with vivo to share the beauty of Sabah. There is more than meets the eyes, and Sabah has more to offer to the world. We hope through the film, people will appreciate the Sabah and create a bigger opportunity to shine Sabah’s story to the world,” said Noredah Othman, Chief Executive Officer of Sabah Tourism Board.

The film is currently available to view on vivo Malaysia’s Official Facebook Page and vivo Malaysia Official Youtube Channel. 

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