A sound exhibition house was inaugurated in the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong’s Gia Nghia town on July 31, as part of the Dak Nong geo-park’s tourist destinations.
The house consists of eight separated themed rooms to display traditional musical instruments from Central Highlands ethnic minorities like Dinh Nam, M’Buot, and Dinh tac Tar, as well as those from other ethnic communities in Vietnam and overseas (Photo: VNA)
The facility is designed and curated by a group of French artists (Photo: VNA)
It is expected to become a highlight in the local tourism (Photo: VNA)
A house displaying lithophones is also inaugurated in Gia Nghia town as a tourist destination of the Dak Nong geopark, which is being assessed by the UNESCO for the global geopark status (Photo: VNA)
Visitors at the lithophone display house (Photo: VNA)
The lithophone display venue is hoped to become a tourist destination of the Dak Nong geopark (Photo: VNA)
The Ho Chi Minh City Border Guard and the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) chapter in Ho Chi Minh City on April 12-15 handed over four clean water facilities 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.
The Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) provinces should speed up the use of efficient irrigation technologies to mitigate the effects of droughts and water shortages, Nguyen Van Tinh, General Director of the Directorate of Water Resources, has said.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development held a conference on May 24 to deploy a freshly approved project on sustainable forest recovery and development in the Central Highlands for 2016-2030.
A sound exhibition house was inaugurated in the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong’s Gia Nghia town on July 31, as part of the local geo-park’s tourist destination system.