The Kon Klor communal house, Kon Tum museum, the wood church and the Mang Den tourist site are interesting destinations for tourists who visit Kon Tum Province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
The Kon Klor communal house, Kon Tum museum, the wood church and the Mang Den tourist site are interesting destinations for tourists who visit Kon Tum Province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
Kon Tum is a majestic basalt soil plateau, with many beautiful landscapes and a rich cultural background of ethnic groups. The Po Ko River is an interesting address on the itinerary. The border landmark of the three Indochina countries – Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia – is built on a mountain of 1,086 meters above sea level. The Kon Klor communal house is the largest in Kon Tum. It is the place for community activities, and a symbol of ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands. Kon Tum Museum helps visitors understand the culture of the Central Highlands. The Archdiocese of Kon Tum. The Kon Tum Wood Church, a work which represents the harmony between Western and traditional indigenous architecture. Unspoiled natural scenery at the resort of Mang Den. You should try local specialities like com lam (rice), grilled meat, stream fish, and wild vegetables. |
(Source: VNN)