VOV.VN - For the first time, a destination in Vietnam’s Central Highlands has been recognised by Tripadvisor in its 2026 Travelers’ Choice Awards Best of the Best, with Quy Nhon, now part of Gia Lai province, ranking fourth among the world’s 25 Trending Destinations.
VOV.VN - A traditional wedding ceremony of ethnic minority groups from Vietnam’s Central Highlands has been re-enacted as part of New Year festivities at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Dong Mo commune, Hanoi, offering visitors insight into the region’s distinctive cultural traditions.
VOV.VN - The Christmas season is in full swing across Dak Lak, bringing a lively and colorful atmosphere to the Central Highlands as cooler weather sets in.
VOV.VN - The Dak Lak provincial Department of Industry and Trade, in coordination with the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency recently hosted a trade exchange programme for a delegation of foreign enterprises to the Central Highlands to explore sourcing and purchasing opportunities for local agricultural products.
VOV.VN -The Dak Lak Department of Industry and Trade on December 15 hosted a program welcoming a delegation of foreign businesses to trade agricultural products from the Central Highlands, attracting more than 20 companies from China, Singapore, Australia, and the Republic of Korea (RoK).
VOV.VN - Before each planting season, the Jarai ethnic community in Vietnam’s Central Highlands holds a traditional rice worship ceremony to pray for favourable weather, abundant crops and peaceful life.
VOV.VN - For many, especially Ede ethnic people, in the Central Highlands, the new long house ritual is considered an important event, as the house serves as the witness to numerous milestones in a family’s life.
VOV.VN -Typhoon Kalmaegi, storm No.13 over the East Sea, has forced numerous flights to and from central and Central Highlands airports to be rescheduled or temporarily suspended, thereby disrupting travel plans for many passengers.
VOV.VN - The early November floods have caused serious human and material losses, severely affecting local residents’ lives, according to rapid reports from provinces and cities from Ha Tinh to Lam Dong.
VOV.VN - The rain praying ceremony is a spiritual and cultural activity, representing the distinctive identity of the Jrai ethnic group in Gia Lai province. The Jrai people have preserved the ritual’s original traditional values, enriching the cultural heritage of ethnic Central Highlanders.