Simple life in Kon Vong Kia Village (Kon Tum)
Kon Vong Kia Village, home to the Xo Dang ethnic group, in Kon Plong District, Kon Tum Province, has emerged as a favourite destination for many visitors to the town of Mang Den.
Simple life in Kon Vong Kia Village (Kon Tum)
Kon Vong Kia Village, home to the Xo Dang ethnic group, in Kon Plong District, Kon Tum Province, has emerged as a favourite destination for many visitors to the town…
Developing tourism associated with new-style rural construction
Promoting tourism alongside new-style rural construction in ethnic minority areas is a fitting approach to harness local cultural resources for economic and social development, while also helping to preserve and…
Kon Tum: Terraced fields in water-pouring season
Kon Vong Kia is emerging as a must-visit destination in Kon Tum Province, thanks to its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The village is renowned for its breathtaking terraced fields, which are now entering the water-pouring season - a phenomenon that transforms the landscape into a mesmerizing mosaic of colors when viewed from above.
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.
Red River Delta’s Tet tradition revived
A special program to celebrate Tet, the Lunar New Year, was held on January 19 by the Management Board of Hoan Kiem Lake and the Ha Noi Old Quarter. Activities showcased northern Vietnam's Tet traditions.
Kon Tum promotes community-based tourism development
Kon Tum Province is blessed with many beautiful landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It is also a locality with a long history and home to seven indigenous ethnic minorities, each with unique traditional cultural values. This diversity contributes to a vibrant and varied community life, which is considered a great potential for developing community-based tourism in the area.
Morning in Mang Den tourism site
Mang Den is a small town in Kon Plong District in the Central Highland Province of Kon Tum. The town's name comes from "T’mang Deeng" in the Mo Nam language, meaning a flat and vast land.
Beautiful terraced rice paddy fields in harvest season in Mang Den (Kon Tum)
Since the end of May, picturesque landscape of ripe paddy fields in Mang Den town has drawn a large number of tourists.
Travel guide to Kon Tum   (Mar 08, 2024)
Travel guide to Kon Tum
(TITC) - Kon Tum Province is located at the "Indochina crossroads" with many famous attractions such as Mang Den, Wooden Church, the largest communal house in the Central Highlands, and Ngoc Linh Mountain, etc.
Wild beauty of Mang Den townlet
Situated at an altitude of about 1,200m above sea level, Mang Den townlet in Kon Plong district, Kon Tum province boasts a cool climate with four seasons in a day.
Mang Den – attractive destination in Central Highlands
Mang Den is a plateau in the Truong Son mountain range, at an altitude of 1,200m above sea level, belonging to Kon Plông District, Kon Tum province.
Kon Tum: Brocade Colour Festival opens at Kon Jo Dri Community Tourism Village
The People's Committee of Kon Tum City (Kon Tum Province) organise a ceremony to open the second Brocade Colour Festival and launch Kon Jo Dri Community Tourism Village, on February 6.
Community-based tourism shows positive signs in Central Highlands
In the Central Highlands provinces of Dak Lak and Kon Tum, many villages are now embracing community-based tourism to secure their livelihood and the smokeless industry initially has shown positive signs.
Festival educates Kon Tum students about traditional gong culture
The Kon Tum Provincial Department of Education and Training held a gong and folk-dance festival for ethnic minorities students in the province on November 12.