Gia Lai honors 15 outstanding youth with 2025 Ngo May Award
Authorities in Gia Lai province have named 15 outstanding young individuals as recipients of the 2025 Ngo May Award, recognizing exceptional achievements across multiple fields.
Authorities in Gia Lai province have named 15 outstanding young individuals as recipients of the 2025 Ngo May Award, recognizing exceptional achievements across multiple fields.
Vietnam’s leading Muay fighters delivered a series of dramatic and high-level bouts at the 2026 National Muay Club Championship in Pleiku, drawing large crowds and showcasing the country’s top martial arts talent.
The organizing committee of the Gia Lai City Trail 2026 has unveiled the official race routes ahead of bib registration opening on March 12, outlining five distances designed to take runners through the landscapes and cultural setting of Vietnam’s Central Highlands.
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.
Young chess player Hoàng Tấn Vinh from Gia Lai has received a Certificate of Merit from Viet Nam’s Ministry of National Defence in recognition of his outstanding achievements at international competitions, including medals at the World Youth Chess Championship.
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.
Chi Lăng High School in Hoi Phu Ward, Gia Lai Province, has emerged as a standout example of a strong school sports movement, with football at its core attracting wide student participation and delivering consistent competitive success.
Thailand’s organizing committee for the 33rd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 33) has confirmed that all preparations are complete, ensuring the event will proceed on schedule despite earlier venue adjustments caused by flooding.
Young Vietnamese chess prodigy Hoàng Tấn Vinh from Gia Lai secured four medals at the 2025 Asian Youth Chess Championship in Bangkok, Thailand, held from November 20 - 30. Competing in the U10 category, Vinh contributed significantly to Vietnam’s medal tally.
(GLO) – The 2025 Gia Lai Youth Culture and Sports Festival officially opened on October 10 at the Provincial Youth Activity Center, marking the beginning of a series of cultural and sporting events for young people across the province.
The provincial youth center in Quy Nhon Nam Ward has become a vibrant hub for young sports enthusiasts, with numerous clubs offering training in archery, basketball, football, martial arts, and swimming.
(GLO) – Quy Nhon Port Joint Stock Company’s volleyball team secured first place at the inaugural Traditional Men’s Volleyball Tournament, organized by the fire prevention, fighting and rescue police division of Gia Lai provincial police.
(GLO) – From September 20 to 28, the football field in Bang village, Ia Tôr commune, came alive with cheers as young athletes competed in the 2025 Zai Zai Cup Mountainous Youth Football Tournament.
(GLO) – The 2025 National Badminton Championship for Outstanding Players officially opened on Sunday evening at Gia Lai Provincial Sports Arena, drawing 115 athletes from 13 clubs across Vietnam.
(GLO) – Trần Anh Tuấn, who ignited the first community football tournament in Gia Lai, has steadfastly turned his passion into a meaningful playground for children in remote and disadvantaged areas.
(GLO) – The Ministry of Education and Training has decided to extend the operation of the national admissions support system until 5:00 p.m. on September 2, for candidates to confirm their university enrollment. This extension adds three extra days.
(GLO) – Gia Lai People’s Committee on August 24 assigned the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism to take the lead in implementing six key tasks for the 2026-2030 period, aiming to create a breakthrough in heritage preservation, sports development, tourism and communication.
(GLO) – Gia Lai People’s Committee on August 24 assigned the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism to take the lead in implementing six key tasks for the 2026-2030 period, aiming to create a breakthrough in heritage preservation, sports development, tourism and communication.