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(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.
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.
The Quang Trung Museum, located in Tay Son commune, serves as a memorial to the peasant hero Nguyen Hue (Emperor Quang Trung) and the Tay Son uprising. It is also a captivating cultural and historical destination in the land renowned for martial arts.
This week's "Class Without Walls" program will join the children of Son Ca Kindergarten (Quy Nhon North Ward) for a camping experience designed to help them develop essential life skills. Through lively outdoor activities, the children will naturally learn teamwork and environmental awareness.
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.
In this edition of the "Classroom without walls" program, pages of history and geography textbooks come alive in the heart of the mountain town. Students from Asia-Pacific International School explore their homeland through a journey discovering streets named after historical figures.
(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.
(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.
(GLO) – Through persistent training and strict discipline, many workers have been honored with the title of “golden latex tapping hands.” Not only do they achieve high productivity, but they also help maintain the quality and reputation of the enterprise.
(GLO) – Rubber trees not only create stable employment and income for workers, but also play an essential role in developing infrastructure and strengthening national defense and security.
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.
( With its pristine beauty, romantic scenery, and fresh air, Tan Son Dam (Bien Ho commune) is not only an important irrigation project but also regarded as the “green gem” of Gia Lai. The site offers visitors moments of relaxation and unforgettable experiences.
Once an interior designer with a stable income, Đỗ Thị Thanh Vân made a surprising turn in her career to devote herself to reviving the rustic Vân Sơn pottery, a craft that was gradually fading into obscurity. She has persevered day by day, breathing new life into the traditional craft village.
This December, Gia Lai hosted an international-standard technology and education event: the Central Highlands Regional Qualifier for the VEX IQ National Championship 2025-2026. The event also served as an educational and experiential platform, featuring a range of engaging side activities.
Amidst the vast mountains and forests, Ayun Hạ Lake emerges like an ink wash painting set against majestic peaks. More than just an irrigation project supplying water for agriculture, it has become an ideal destination for those seeking to reconnect with nature and unwind in a tranquil setting.
The election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term is a major political event for the country, taking place immediately after the 14th National Party Congress.
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 the eighth edition of "Life in the Village," we invite you to explore stories rich in the cultural identity of ethnic minority communities. Here, the culture, people, and traditions of these groups are not only preserved but have also become a vital resource for contemporary development.
(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) – On the occasion of Vietnamese Teachers’ Day (November 20th), we would like to share a special story of a teacher who has spent nearly two decades nurturing the flame of learning along the borderlands.
(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.