More than 100 wooden statues by sculptors and artisans, from ethnic minority groups in the Central Highlands, are on display at an exhibition which officially opened at Lam Dong Museum, on December 20.
Kon Tum is in the Northern portion of the Central Highlands, and bestowed numerous fine scenes and heritage. Below are some outstanding destinations for visitors to authentically and fulfilling touch Kon Tum.
During his childhood, Nhan Dan people’s journalist Uong Thai Bieu, used to listen to his grandmother singing folk songs while she was working on the loom. After years living far from his hometown, the dear image of his beloved grandmother has still been alive in his memory.
In Mang Den Village, Kon Plong District, Kon Tum Province, travelers can immerse themselves in cold climate, fresh air and beauty of nature on a caravan.
Located in Ploi lagri village, Chu Dang Ya commune, Chu Pah district, Gia Lai province, Chu Dang Ya has been an inactive volcano for millions of years. With the typical climatic conditions of the Central Highlands, which is divided into rainy and dry seasons, Chu Dang Ya is coated with different charming looks of interesting colours during each season, leaving a deep impression on visitors.
Buon Ma Thuot, the biggest city in Vietnam’s Central Highlands, covers 370 square kilometers.
A brocade culture space programme opened in the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong on January 14 as part of the first Viet Nam brocade culture festival.
Kon Tum Province will organise a culture and tourism week from December 14 to 17 with the participation of over 700 artists from Central Highlands localities, along with central Quang Nam and Quang Ngai and southern An Giang provinces.
A team of experts from UNESCO will be setting off to the Krong No volcanic site in the central province of Dak Nong between July 17 and 22 to examine the possibility of recognising it as a Global Geopark.
(TITC) – From December 27 – 30, 2018, the first Viet Nam Brocade Culture Festival will be held in Gia Nghia Town, Dak Nong Province to celebrate the 15th founding anniversary of the central highlands’ province (Jan 1, 2004 – 2019).
A photo festival opened in Quang Ngai Province on May 9, with a focus on the land and people in the South Central and Central Highlands regions.
Despite its great potential, tourism in the south central and Central Highlands regions has only awakened in the last three years. To boost sea tourism, relevant authorities and travel agencies have worked together.