Standing in quiet contemplation for nearly 400 years in An Nhon, Thap Thap Pagoda is not only a national historical and cultural relic, but also a place where architectural, historical, and cultural imprints are deeply intertwined with the memories and lives of generations of local residents.
Erecting the "cây nêu" (New Year’s bamboo pole) during Tet remains a traditional custom preserved in many localities. Today, families have added creative touches to the decoration of the cây nêu, creating a festive Tet and spring atmosphere and imbued with spiritual significance.
Through participation in various clubs, students at Quoc Hoc Quy Nhon High School are able to broaden their knowledge, develop essential skills, and gradually build confidence and character. Each day, they grow not only academically but also in their readiness to face life’s challenges.
Gia Lai 2026: Where the great forest meets the blue sea. A year of festivals, experiences, cultural identity, and fascinating encounters between the highlands and the ocean. The National Tourism Year 2026 - Gia Lai has officially begun! Will you be part of this journey?
The Cho Nho night street has come into operation, creating a vibrant space for culture, cuisine, and community tourism, and has quickly become a new destination in the mountain town of Pleiku.
Gia Lai Newspaper and Radio-Television proudly present the special Bính Ngọ (the Year of Horse) 2026 print and online edition, a unique publication featuring stories rich in the spirit of spring and aspirations for development at baogialai.com.vn.
The Ham Ho eco-tourism site (Binh Phu Commune) is often likened to a poetic "green kingdom," where the songs of forest birds blend with the gentle murmur of streams and the pristine lake mirrors, creating a picturesque natural landscape reminiscent of a traditional ink painting.
The Ngoc Thuong year-round fruit garden, located in Group 4, Hoi Phu Ward (Gia Lai Province), is an exciting new destination for nature lovers, those who appreciate simplicity, and anyone seeking a truly peaceful retreat.
On January 25, Pleiku Ward urgently completed the final touches to the landscape along the embankment of the Hoi Phu Stream, preparing to welcome visitors to explore the Cho Nho Night Street. This project began its trial run on the evening of January 25 and will officially open on January 30.
The year 2025 is gradually coming to a close, filled with vibrant sounds and surging emotions. It also marks the final year of the current five-year term, a relatively short period compared to the 80-year journey of building and developing the Culture, Sports, and Tourism sector.
(GLO) – The Ia Pet wind farm in Ia Bang commune, Gia Lai province, with its towering wind turbines standing majestically against the sky, creates a landscape that is both grand and poetic. This impressive scene captivates visitors and awakens the spirit of exploration in anyone who sets foot here.
Although not a professional athlete, student Nguyễn Hoàng Khôi Nguyên has made a name for himself at numerous swimming competitions. His achievements mark a proud milestone for school sports in Gia Lai, especially in a discipline that has yet to become a regional strength in the Central Highlands.
(GLO) – Eo Gió (Quy Nhơn East Ward) is an ideal tourist destination for watching the sunrise and sunset, strolling along the mountain-side paths, and capturing “Instagram-worthy” photos with the vast sea and sky as your backdrop.
For half a century, generations of students in the mountain town have grown up to the resounding beat of the drum at Pleiku High School. The 50-year journey of Pleiku High School (1975-2025) is a story of a tradition of learning, unity, perseverance in the face of adversity.
The first “Digital family” model in Gia Lai province has just been launched in An Tuong commune. This initiative is identified as a foundational solution to realize the goal of building a digital government, digital citizens, and a digital society at the grassroots level.
(GLO) – Undeterred by a twist of fate, Phạm Thị Hoàng Hảo and her partner, Đặng Trọng Nhân, transformed their small room into the birthplace of animated films that have garnered millions of views. This is a story of resilience, love, and the unwavering journey behind the Heo Đen Official channel.
(GLO) – At the International Junior Math Olympiad (IJMO) 2025, held from December 12 to 18 in Shenzhen, China, Vũ Hoàng Nam from Gia Lai won one of the six Overall Champion awards, given to the most outstanding contestants of the competition.
This edition of the “classroom without walls” program took students from Le Quy Don High School for the Gifted on a vibrant experiential journey: from the Phu Gia conical hat village to the sacred Ong Nui Pagoda. Each destination offered a new lesson in culture and pride in their homeland.
Nestled in the majestic Central Highlands, the Plei Ơi national historical and cultural site stands as a guardian of the memories, culture, and spiritual heritage of the Jrai ethnic community.
Recycling school supplies is no longer a novel concept at many preschools. However, at Sao Mai Kindergarten (Dien Hong Ward), this activity has become particularly distinctive and noteworthy.
With its unique beauty, the stone stream in Van Village (Ia Ly commune) is often referred to as the "Ghenh Da Dia" of Phu Yen (present-day Dak Lak Province). Formed millions of years ago, this site has become a popular destination for travelers seeking adventure.
(GLO) – In Gia Lai, many students still face significant challenges on their journey to school. The support of businesses and the community has become an invaluable resource, helping schools in disadvantaged areas remain steadfast in their mission to nurture and educate future generations.
(GLO) – As the nation prepares to celebrate November 20, a day dedicated to honoring educators, we would like to share a special story: the story of a teacher who has spent nearly two decades nurturing the flame of learning for students in a border region.
(GLO) – For more than two centuries, an ancient banyan tree has spread its wide canopy, providing shade for generations of residents in Ghe village (Ia Dơk commune). More than just a tree, it stands as a sacred symbol, intertwined with the village’s memories, customs, and folk tales.