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Discover the Central Highlands

WOODEN SPRINGS July 14, 2024 10:31

The vast Central Highlands covers an area of ​​over 54,000 km², comprising five provinces: Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong and Lam Dong. This is an attractive destination for those who love to explore and experience.

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Kon Tum is a province located at the northern gateway of the Central Highlands. Kon Klor communal house in Thang Loi ward (Kon Tum city) is one of the tourist attractions imbued with the traditional beauty - highland culture. This is a typical communal cultural house of the Ba Na people.
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Located next to Kon Klor communal house is Kon Klor suspension bridge. The suspension bridge connects the two banks of Kon Klor village, Thang Loi ward with the other bank of Kon K'tu village, Dak Ro Wa commune, creating a poetic and charming landscape painting in the heart of the city.
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Kon Tum wooden church (Thong Nhat ward, Kon Tum city) is designed in Romantic architecture, harmoniously combined with the stilt house style of the Ba Na people, so it is imbued with the cultural and religious nuances of the people of the highlands. The over 100-year-old ancient church made of wood is considered a masterpiece of wooden Catholic architectural works in Vietnam.
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Ialy Hydropower Plant is the third largest hydropower project in our country, after Son La and Hoa Binh hydropower plants, and is the largest hydropower project in the hydropower cascade system on the Se San River. Ialy Hydropower Plant is located in two districts: Chu Pah (Gia Lai) and Sa Thay (Kon Tum). This is a unique, large-scale project, consisting of a series of beautiful architectural items, located in a mountainous forest area with beautiful scenery, fresh climate and convenient traffic conditions.
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Coming to Gia Lai, visitors cannot miss the attractive check-in point with rows of ancient trees as beautiful as paintings. The row of hundred-year-old trees is located in the poetic Bien Ho area, about 10 km from the center of Pleiku City. The straight road under the canopy of hundred-year-old pine trees is loved by many young people.
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Bien Ho is a famous place, likened to the gentle and deep blue eyes of Pleiku City. Bien Ho Pleiku consists of two connected reservoirs, nearly 300 hectares wide, with clear emerald green water, located in the middle of a high mountain area. In the Ede language, Bien Ho Pleiku is also known as Ho T'Nung, meaning a sea on the mountain.
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Mascots and symbols of the Ede people in front of the house of village elder Ama H'rin (Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak). In the 50s of the last century, village elder Ama H'rin brought a number of households from M'Drak district to settle here. Up to now, Akõ Dhông village has 32 traditional long houses that have been preserved, conserved and promoted through many generations. This is a destination for tourists to learn about the unique culture of the Ede people and the beauty and peace of the village in the heart of the city.
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The World Coffee Museum is an attractive destination in Dak Lak - the capital of coffee in the Central Highlands. This is the first coffee museum in Vietnam, displaying and introducing the history of the coffee industry as well as coffee culture in the world.
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Dak Nong Provincial Cultural Center is located in Gia Nghia City. The Sound Museum located in the center is a place to display and explore sounds combined from traditional Vietnamese musical instruments and sounds created by technology, by international artists dedicated to Dak Nong Geopark.
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Gia Nghia City and Gia Nghia Parish
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Bao Dai Palace III, also known as King Bao Dai's Palace, located in Ward 4 (Da Lat City, Lam Dong), was once the place where King Bao Dai's family lived and worked. Palace III is located on a fairly high hill, surrounded by pine forests. This is a structure with a strong ancient European architectural style. This is an attractive tourist destination in Da Lat, recreating the life and activities of King Bao Dai most realistically.
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