The first Gia Lai Ethnic Culture Festival is scheduled to take place from April 25 - 26, 2026) at Dai Doan Ket Square and the Pleiku Museum. The event will feature a wide range of activities aimed at preserving and promoting the unique cultural identity of the local communities.
Nestled along a branch of the legendary Pô Cô River in Ia Krái commune, the Mơ Waterfall cascades day and night amid the pristine, majestic wilderness of the Central Highlands. Its breathtaking beauty has become a powerful draw, attracting large numbers of visitors.
Perched atop Ba Mountain, the majestic seated Buddha statue overlooking Cat Tien Beach has become a popular destination for both tourists. Beyond its spiritual significance, the structure stands out as a remarkable landmark, blending grand architecture with the breathtaking natural landscape.
The Gia Lai Culinary Festival 2026 will be a highlight of the opening week of the National Tourism Year, featuring the essence of local cuisine alongside renowned chefs, culinary instructors, and businesses. The event will take place from March 27 to 29 at Nguyen Tat Thanh Square (Quy Nhon Ward).
Amidst the vast Central Highlands, a newly opened road winds gracefully through tea hills and coffee plantations. Along this route, a uniquely designed bridge stands out against the natural landscape, becoming a popular check-in spot and contributing to a new highlight for tourism in Gia Lai.
In the heart of Quy Nhon, a crescent-shaped beach stretches for about 5 kilometers, captivating visitors with its fine golden sand, crystal-clear blue waters, and gentle waves. More than just an ideal stopover, this place enchants tourists with its poetic beauty...
The Quy Nhon Science Discovery Center is an exciting destination for visitors, especially children, when visiting the coastal city of Quy Nhon. Designed with interactive and vivid models.
The opening week of the National Tourism Year - Gia Lai 2026.
From Diên Hồng Park to large-scale community music nights, Pleimer Town is crafting a unique narrative for young people through music. In "Gia Lai's people tell their stories", they share heartfelt reflections on their journey of nurturing passion and sowing seeds of emotion.
Located about 20 kilometers from the center of Quy Nhon, Nhon Hai captivates visitors with its blue sea, the picturesque Hon Kho Island and unique cultural traditions.
As Vietnam prepares for the Lunar New Year, young people in Gia Lai are preserving the spirit of Tet through hands-on cultural events, community gatherings and charity initiatives, ensuring that tradition remains a living, shared experience rather than a distant memory.
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.
Amid shifting weather patterns and market fluctuations, flower villages quietly preserve their craft and their land, ensuring that each Tet season, the fields burst into vibrant color.
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.
Located about 20 kilometers from the center of Quy Nhon, the Phuong Mai sand dunes are one of the region’s most spectacular and unspoiled destinations, captivating visitors with their endless stretches of rolling sand hills.
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.
(GLO) – The podcast “Người Gia Lai kể chuyện” (Gia Lai's stories) kicks off its journey with the vibrant colors brought to life by artist and teacher Đinh Việt Thanh. This is a story of art, family, dedication, and the seeds of passion sown to help each person fully embrace their true self.
A new podcast entitled "Ngăn ký ức" (Memory drawer), a small corner for self-reflection and preserving memories that should not fade into oblivion, will be launched on GTV Online. The podcast will be released every Saturday on baogialai.com.vn and GTV’s social media platforms.
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.
Join students from Tran Cao Van High School No. 1 (Quy Nhon Ward) as they visit the fishing village of Nhon Hai, home to the vibrant Cau Ngu Festival. Here, students experience vivid lessons on cultural preservation, environmental protection, and the responsibilities toward seas and islands.
While the mountain town is still shrouded in sleep, small boats cut through the mist covering Bien Ho Lake (Bien Ho commune), their flashlights flickering across the calm water, the steady rhythm of paddles breaking the silence.