Unique Festival of yellow flowers in Gia Lai

"Golden Flower Festival 2019" will be organized by Chu Prong district, Gia Lai in 2 days (5 and 6/10) in Tay Ho village, Bau Can commune. This is the first time Chu Prong district has organized a golden flower festival to honor the land, people and cultural values ​​of the people of the ethnic groups living in the district; at the same time, contribute to preserving and promoting the traditional cultural identity and calling for investment to gradually develop tourism in the district.

Unique Festival of yellow flowers in Gia Lai

The opening ceremony of the "Golden Flower Festival 2019" will take place at 19:00 on October 5, at the Tay Ho village football field. The festival is organized in association with activities to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the founding of the District Party Committee (September 15, 1954 to September 9, 2019) and to celebrate the 54th anniversary of the Plei Me Victory (November 19, 1965). -19/11/2019). On the opening night, visitors will enjoy the art program of music and dance and a campfire activity, participate in folk games such as blindfolding to catch ducks, beating pots, pushing sticks, tug of war, walking on stilts, blindfolding to catch fishes, jump sack ...

Unique Festival of yellow flowers in Gia Lai

 
In addition, the Organizing Committee arranged and arranged 20 stalls to display handicraft products and specialties such as brocade, wicker, coffee, tea, fruit ..., helping guests to freely visit, shopping. Guests can also enjoy typical dishes of local people such as: lam rice, grilled chicken, wine, noodles, bitter egg, giant grilled meat ...

Unique Festival of yellow flowers in Gia Lai

In recent years, Bau Can has become a familiar destination for many tourists who love the natural beauty. At this time, Bau Can is extremely attractive by the color of yellow flowers intermingled between the immense green tea hills, along with the cool, green lake system all year round, reflecting clouds of sky, grass and flowers. Visitors here will also admire the 25 m high waterfall on the Ia Púch stream, mossy rock covered over hundreds of years. This place also has the oldest hydroelectric plant in the Central Highlands, built in 1950; tea plantations, factories and tea processing systems were built by the French in 1923.

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