• Bang Mo Volcano is recognized as a provincial-level heritage site

    The Bang Mo Volcano scenic site, located in Residential Group 4, Ea T’ling Town, Dak Nong, has been officially recognized as a provincial-level heritage site. This volcano is a typical example of a central eruption type, dating back 200,000 - 600,000 years.

  • Dak Nong receives the title of UNESCO Dak Nong Global Geopark for the second time in 2024

    On the evening of December 26, in the joyful atmosphere of preparing to welcome a new spring, Dak Nong province solemnly held the Ceremony to receive the title of UNESCO Dak Nong Global Geopark for the second time in 2024. This is an honor and pride for the continuous efforts of the Party committees, authorities and people of all ethnic groups in Dak Nong province in the journey to reach an international brand.

  • Brand Positioning of Dak Nong UNESCO Global Geopark

    The re-recognition of Dak Nong UNESCO Global Geopark for the 2024–2027 period strongly affirms its outstanding values in geomorphology, geology, tourism, and unique local culture.

  • Strengthening the Traditional Friendship between Women of Đak Nong Province and Mondulkiri Province (Cambodia)

    On the morning of November 26th, the Women's Union of Đak Nong Province solemnly organized a conference to share experiences in Union activities and women’s movements with the Cambodian Women's Association for Peace and Development of Mondulkiri Province held in Đak Nong.

  • Recognizing So Tra Bu Prang historical site as a provincial-level historical monument

    On November 1, 2024, Vice Chairman of the Dak Nong Provincial People's Committee Ton Thi Ngoc Hanh signed Decision No. 1336/QĐ-UBND, officially recognizing the SO Tra Bu Prang Historical Site (located in Quang Truc Commune, Tuy Duc District, Dak Nong Province) as a provincial-level historical monument. The protected area of the site is defined according to the minutes and zoning map included in the monument's dossier.

  • Interesting ear blowing ceremony for children of Mnong people

    The ear blowing ceremony (khôm tor) for children is an extremely important ritual, part of the life cycle ritual system of the M'nong ethnic group. This ritual aims to educate basic knowledge for their children so that later on they can enter life with confidence, steadfastness, know how to be the head of their family and clan, and know how to build a peaceful and prosperous village. According to the customs of the M'nong people, after the ear piercing ceremony, the child is raised and cared for by the parents until he or she is 7-10 years old, then the parents perform the ear blowing ceremony for their child. The ceremony is usually held at midnight on the full moon day of the eighth lunar month.

  • Exploring Phap Hoa Pagoda

    Dak Nong is not only famous for its natural landscapes with waterfalls, vast and majestic forests, but also for its spiritual destination, Phap Hoa Pagoda, known as the most beautiful pagoda in the foggy mountain town. This is a unique religious architectural and cultural work in Dak Nong.

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