The event, organized by the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, is part of activities marking Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day 2025. It aims to highlight Gia Lai’s natural beauty, cultural identity and the province’s ongoing efforts to integrate and grow.
Displayed across six themes, the exhibition explores Gia Lai after the administrative merger; environmental and forest protection for sustainable development; cultural identity in the Central Highlands; social welfare and infrastructure in ethnic minority areas; preservation of traditional cultural values; and landscapes oriented toward tourism and cultural growth.
Organizers say the exhibition offers diverse perspectives on a province rich in cultural and historical traditions, while reflecting the “new colors” of a region undergoing transformation.
The event is designed to attract tourists, photographers and investors, while encouraging local communities to take pride in preserving and promoting their cultural heritage.
It also forms part of Gia Lai’s efforts to publicize the cultural values of ethnic minorities under the National Target Program for Socio-Economic Development in ethnic minority and mountainous areas in 2025.
The exhibition is open to the public at Dai Doan Ket Square until November 25.