Highland farm draws global tourists seeking hands-on agricultural experiences
A growing number of international tourists are heading to Vietnam’s Central Highlands to experience hands-on farming, as agricultural tourism gains traction in the region.
A growing number of international tourists are heading to Vietnam’s Central Highlands to experience hands-on farming, as agricultural tourism gains traction in the region.
The opening ceremony of National Tourism Year - Gia Lai 2026 and a large-scale accompanying concert have ranked among the most prominent media campaigns in Vietnam over the past week, reflecting strong public and online engagement.
Local content creators in Gia Lai province are emerging as informal “tourism ambassadors”, using social media platforms to showcase indigenous culture, traditional rituals and cuisine, with the aim of attracting visitors and supporting sustainable livelihoods.
On the sidelines of the “Spring Friendship Tour” during the opening week of the National Tourism Year - Gia Lai 2026, Chinese Ambassador to Vietnam Xiong Bo shared his views on the province’s tourism potential and bilateral cooperation with local media.
A showcase of distinctive OCOP (One Commune One Product) goods in Gia Lai province drew strong visitor interest and business engagement during the opening week of National Tourism Year - Gia Lai 2026, helping stimulate consumption and promote local brands.
Gia Lai province is seeking to reposition its coffee industry on the global stage, with local firm Vinh Hiep proposing a $710 million (about VND 18 trillion) integrated development strategy to shift from raw exports to higher-value production.
More than 120 scientists, professors and young researchers from 14 countries gathered in Vietnam on March 26 for the Second International Conference on Medicinal Plants and Natural Products (MPNP 2026), highlighting growing global interest in the field.
Women across Gia Lai province are spearheading a wide-ranging grassroots campaign to support the National Tourism Year 2026, with a focus on environmental protection, cultural preservation, and community engagement.
(GLO) – The series of events marking the opening of the National Tourism Year - Gia Lai 2026 is expected to take place in March.