The event aims to provide the public with vivid glimpses into the nature, history, culture, and people of Gia Lai province.
Cultural spaces stretching from the mountains to the blue sea.
From May 18th to 22nd, the Provincial Museum (Quy Nhon Ward) will host a thematic photo exhibition titled "Gia Lai - From the Great Forest to the Blue Sea," showcasing 148 photographs arranged on 32 panels, organized by theme. The exhibition will take viewers on a visual journey through the scenic spots, history, and distinctive culture of Gia Lai after its reunification, conveying the message: "Where the sea tells stories with the great forest - where two identities write a shared journey."
According to Ms. Hoang Yen, Head of the Professional Services Department (Provincial Museum), this is a way to connect and vividly introduce and spread the diverse beauty of Gia Lai province.

In the "Magnificent Nature" section, viewers will admire stunning images of Quy Nhon beach, Eo Gió, Kỳ Co, Mũi Vi Rồng, Cồn Chim, Thị Nại lagoon… placed in relation to Biển Hồ lake, Chư Đang Ya volcano, Phú Cường waterfall or Kon Chư Răng Nature Reserve. This arrangement suggests the diverse tourism development space of the locality.
Besides natural landscapes, cultural heritage values ranging from the Sa Huynh cultural relics, the Cham tower system; architectural and artistic relics; archaeological sites; national treasures; the Tay Son peasant movement to the Central Highlands gong culture, traditional craft villages, Bai Choi art, Hat Boi opera, Binh Dinh traditional martial arts… all are showcased through rich documentary images.
In particular, the exhibition area showcasing photographs of Gia Lai's ethnic communities is expected to evoke strong emotions in viewers, featuring portraits of artisans, village elders, traditional crafts, labor, and daily life reflecting the unique identity of the highlands.
In addition, the exhibition also showcases the essence of local cuisine with specialties such as shrimp pancake, Cho Huyen spring rolls, Gia Lai dry pho, bamboo rice, sun-dried beef, yellow ant salt, Bau Da wine… along with many images of festivals, infrastructure, services, and experiential tourism tours...
Mr. Bui Tinh, Director of the Provincial Museum, shared: “This thematic photo exhibition not only aims to promote tourism, but also to spread the image of Gia Lai as a region rich in cultural identity, friendly, and attractive. Through this, it contributes to raising awareness of cultural heritage preservation and fostering pride in our homeland within the community.”
A journey back to the Tay Son peasant movement.
At the same time, from May 17th to 21st, a thematic exhibition titled "Upper Road - Lower Road: The Journey of Heritage during the Tay Son Dynasty" will be held at the Quang Trung Museum (Tay Son commune).
The event was a large-scale production featuring 130 documentary images, divided into four major themes: The homeland and family of the Three Heroes of Tay Son; Tay Son Upper Route - the land of righteous gathering; Tay Son Lower Route - the mark of military victories; and Activities to preserve and promote the heritage of the Tay Son era.
In the opening section, the audience will be introduced to images of the homeland, family, and birthplace of the three Tay Son brothers, such as the temple dedicated to their parents, the ancient tamarind tree, the well, the house of teacher Hien, and Truong Trau wharf… aiming to show the origins of the Tay Son peasant movement in national history.
The "Tay Son Upper Road - Land of Righteous Gathering" space will showcase many typical relics such as: An Khe Truong, Cuu An communal house, Xa Temple, Ong Nhac stone, or the foundation of the house and the Ong Nhac lake… This is considered the first base area, where forces gathered, soldiers trained, and preparations were made for the Tay Son uprising.

Meanwhile, the section "Tay Son Lower Route - Milestones of Victory" will recreate the journey of the rebel army as they advanced into the delta, expanding the movement and achieving resounding victories.
Images of the Kính Thiên Tower, Hoàng Đế Citadel, Gò Kho Hill, Đạm Thủy Lagoon, or the ancestral temples of famous Tây Sơn generals will evoke emotions in viewers about a glorious period of history.
According to Mr. Nguyen Van Tan, Deputy Director in charge of the Quang Trung Museum, this photo exhibition not only serves to introduce the historical site but also contributes to educating the younger generation about historical traditions.
In addition to documentary images, we have also set up a QR code scanning area for the public to look up more information about the historical sites, and to introduce souvenir products associated with the cultural and historical traditions of the Tay Son dynasty.
The opening ceremony of the photo exhibition featured performances of Binh Dinh traditional martial arts and the t'rưng instrument, conveying a message of connection between the upper and lower Tay Son regions.
Source: https://baogialai.com.vn/theo-dong-di-san-qua-anh-post587239.html











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