Brocade weaving boosts community-based tourism in Gia Lai
In recent years, Kep Village in Ia Ly Commune, Gia Lai Province has emerged as a shining example of how community-based tourism can be successfully integrated with the preservation of traditional culture. The brocade weaving craft of the local Jrai ethnic community has not only been revitalised but has also become a distinctive tourism offering, drawing visitors to the village.
Gia Lai establishes tourism as a new growth pillar
Following its merger with Binh Dinh, Gia Lai has swiftly realised its strategic development vision, identifying tourism as one of five key economic pillars for 2025 - 2030.
Why Vi Rong Cape should be your next adventure
If there’s a place that perfectly combines the majesty of the sea and sky, nature’s mystery, and unique cultural heritage, then Vi Rong Cape is a not-to-be-missed destination. This site,…
Reunification Express tops world’s most stunning train journeys in 2025
World-renowned travel guide Lonely Planet has just released its Amazing Train Journeys edition, featuring 24 of the most exceptional train rides to experience in 2025, with Viet Nam’s Thong Nhat (Reunification) Express ranking number one on the list.
Jrai ethnic women preserve brocade weaving, engage in community tourism service in Gia Lai
In six years since it was founded in 2019, the brocade weaving club of Kep village in Ia Mo Nong commune, Gia Lai province, has contributed significantly to the development of community tourism. By combining tourism and their craft, local Jrai ethnic women are preserving their cultural heritage while boosting the local economy.
Ban (Bauhinia) flowers in full bloom in Nghe An’s border areas
In early March, as the weather starts to warm up, Ban flowers (scientifically known as Bauhinia Variegata) are blossoming along the forests and roads connecting the communes in Western districts of Nghe An province. The flowers have contributed to beautifying the natural beauty of the majestic mountains in border areas.
Traditional house of the Cham   (Mar 07, 2025)
Traditional house of the Cham
Most Cham ethic minority people live in Ninh Thuan province and follow a matriarchal system. After marriage, the husband moves in with his wife's family. Within the extended Cham matriarchal family, each sister has her own chamber on the family compound.
Eatul Waterfall: A hidden gem for adventure seekers in Gia Lai
Nestled deep within the tropical rainforest of Ia Pa District in Gia Lai Province, Eatul Waterfall is a captivating escape for nature lovers. This untouched natural wonder, surrounded by lush greenery, offers both adventure and serenity, making it a dream destination for explorers.
Van Phuc village aspires to join the World Creative Cities Network for crafts
As part of Ha Noi’s drive for global integration, the Van Phuc silk village has been nominated by the World Crafts Council for inclusion in the World Creative Cities Network for crafts.  
Wild Sunflower - Chu Dang Ya Volcano Week 2024 to open in Gia Lai on November 6
The Wild Sunflower - Chu Dang Ya Volcano Week 2024 will be held from November 6 to 12 in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai, with many unique cultural, sports and artistic activities.
Conquering Hang En Waterfall in Gia Lai
Located in Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve in the communes of Son Lang and Dak Roong of K’bang District, in the Central Highlands Province of Gia Lai, Hang En Waterfall (also known as K50 Waterfall) is a trekking destination that has attracted many travellers, who love adventure tourism and exploring.
Gia Lai combines brocade weaving with tourism
Brocade weaving is a traditional craft closely linked to the culture of the Jrai and Bahnar people in Gia Lai province. Major programs have been in place to preserve and promote brocade weaving and create new opportunities for economic and tourism development.
Hoi An - the friendliest destination in Vietnam in 2024
On February 20, the world’s leading online travel platform Booking.com announced top 10 friendliest destinations in Vietnam in 2024. Hoi An ancient town (Quang Nam province) ranks first on the list.
Pal Sol Steppe: A haven for trekking enthusiasts
Pal Sol Steppe boasts a tranquil and picturesque landscape adorned with lush trees, meandering streams, and winding trails that crisscross the expansive carpet of grass. This combination lends a rugged and enchanting charm to the steppe, making it a magnet for travelers embarking on their Central Highlands exploration.