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Gothic: A wooden church in Nguyen Hue Street. The walls are made of a mix of straw and clay. The Gothic-style church is surrounded by green forest under an immense sky. — VNS Photo Thai Ha |
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My first time in Kon Tum Province in the Central Highlands was to visit a relative. I was left speechless by the small and tranquil city of Kon Tum. There is beauty present in the many vestiges of the French colonial period, as well as in the native villages surrounding it.
Located close to the borders with Loas and Cambodia, Kon Tum City should be high on your tick list. — VNS
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Culture: The Kon Klor Communal House is a must-see destination in Tran Hung Dao Street. The house is made from bamboo, and is richly decorated with the traditional patterns of central highland tribes. — VNS Photo Thai Ha |
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Local pride: Kon Klor suspension bridge is a pride of locals. The 292m long iron bridge links the two banks of the Dak Bla River. — VNS Photo Thai Ha |
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Healthy bites: Local leaf salad is a delicacy you must try. — VNS Photo Thai Ha |
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River to plate: Fried fish caught from local streams is another tasty dish. — VNS Photo Thai Ha |
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Nature: The city is surrounded by lots of natural landscapes such as Chu Mom Ray National Park, Ngoc Linh Mountain, Mang Den Pine Forest and the Pa Sy Waterfall. — VNS Photo Thai Ha |
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