500 Gia Lai students join “journey back to heritage” cultural program

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Some 500 students from eight high schools across western Gia Lai province took part in the 2025 “Journey to heritage” program at the Pleiku Museum on October 19, celebrating local culture through hands-on learning and traditional games.

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Students enthusiastically participate in the bamboo pole dance at the event. Photo: Lam Nguyen

The event featured the “Golden bell challenge”, a knowledge competition focusing on the life and career of President Ho Chi Minh, as well as the nature, people, heritage, and historical landmarks of Gia Lai province. Students also engaged in pottery-making using a spinning wheel as part of the “I make pottery” activity.

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A vibrant atmosphere during the “Golden Bell Challenge” competition. Photo: Lam Nguyen

A series of traditional folk games, including bamboo pole dancing, tug of war, sack racing, and blindfolded pig catching, added to the lively atmosphere.

At the opening ceremony, Pleiku Museum Director Le Thanh Tuan said the initiative aimed to help students “learn through play,” offering them meaningful experiences that deepen their understanding and appreciation of the nation’s cultural heritage.

He added that the program sought to make the Pleiku Museum a familiar destination for educational and cultural activities among students across the province.

The event was co-organized by the Pleiku Museum and eight regional high schools, with no entry fee required. The estimated organizational cost, according to local sources, was about VND 120 million (USD 4,700).

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