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Best places to see in Vietnam’s Central Highlands
08:54 | 14/05/2019
The Chu B’luk volcanic cave has been recognized as the longest volcano in southeast Asia with over 100 caves differing in shape and size. Each of the caves is an attraction created from lava millions of years ago. This is in Buon Choah commune in Dak Nong province. The numbers of people who come here to visit have increased more and more. The mystery and wilderness of the cave attract people who want to experience it themselves./.
Central Highlands people lack access to clean water
22:14 | 22/04/2019
Hundreds of clean water projects have been built in the Central Highlands in recent years to serve people living in poor and remote areas. But in many places, residents are still struggling to find fresh water despite living close to clean water facilities because many have been abandoned for years wasting state budget, Tien Phong (Vanguard) newspaper reported.
Clean water facilities presented to Central Highlands provinces
08:55 | 16/04/2019
Four clean water facilities were recently handed over to the border guard forces and residents in the border areas of the Central Highlands provinces of Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Nong and Dak Lak.
Central Highlands children with cleft lip, palate get free operations
18:25 | 26/08/2018
Eighty-three children with cleft lip and palate in the Central Highlands will receive free health check-ups and surgeries as part of the Operation Smile Vietnam programme.
UNESCO to send experts to examine cave complex in Central Highlands
11:16 | 12/07/2018
A team of experts from UNESCO will be setting off to the Krong No volcanic site in the central province of Dak Nong between July 17 and 22 to examine the possibility of recognising it as a Global Geopark.
Vietnam to boost forest coverage in Central Highlands
10:17 | 26/06/2018
The Government of Vietnam has been implementing drastic measures to increase forest coverage in the Central Highlands region, while improving output of coffee and high value crops in easing deforestation.
Ethnic village celebrates diversity of Central Highlands’ culture
16:12 | 04/06/2018
The Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism, in the Dong Mo tourism area of Son Tay town in Hanoi, is hosting a programme celebrating the cultural diversity and customs of the Central Highlands region this June.
Activities highlight culture of Central Highlands’ ethnic groups
12:02 | 08/05/2018
Rituals and cultural practices of ethnic groups in the Central Highlands provinces will be depicted during activities held at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism, in Son Tay Town, Hanoi.
RoK donates 10,000 tons of rice to central and Central Highlands regions
14:43 | 21/03/2018
The Republic of Korea (RoK) Government, through ASEAN Plus Three Emergency Rice Reserve (APTERR), has provided 10,000 tons of rice worth around VND393.4 billion to 10 central and Central Highlands provinces which were seriously affected by storm Damrey in late 2017.
Researchers save Central Highlands epics
15:08 | 17/02/2018
Researchers fear the epics of ethnic minority groups in the Central Highlands might get lost into oblivion. So they are spending their time and energy to visit the elders in local communities to record epics, and are even hiring people to translate and print the lyrics for preservation.
Rice paintings in Kon Tum highlight Central Highlands culture
17:24 | 15/02/2018
Kon Tum city, capital of Kon Tum province bordering Laos and Cambodia, is recognised for a massive assembly of ethnic groups and their distinctive cultures. Part of its long history in Central Highlands culture are rice paintings. The best place to witness these paintings is at Ho village, located at Bac Kan street, Kon Tum city. The village offers visitors a visual feast in art works.
Central Highlands provinces post record export turnover in 2017
14:13 | 19/12/2017
Farmers in Central Highlands provinces dry coffee beans after harvest (Photo: VNA)
Ta Dung lake: “Halong Bay” of Vietnam Central Highlands
09:22 | 28/11/2017
If you are in the south of Vietnam and don’t have enough time to move to the north to experience Ha Long Bay – the wonderful masterpiece of nature, you still have a chance to experience its copy in the Central Highlands. It is Ta Dung preservation center which is considered a miniature of Ha Long Bay.
Migrants putting pressure on Central Highlands
16:37 | 16/08/2017
A massive influx of migrants from remote northern provinces to the Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) region has put intense pressure on the local population and has hindered socio-economic development.
Activities highlight Central Highlands' culture in Son Tay throughout July
14:02 | 28/06/2017
A wide variety of activities will be held at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Dong Mo, Son Tay district, Hanoi throughout the entire month of July to introduce the unique cultural identities of the ethnic minority groups from the Central Highlands region.