Nature-close check-in spots in Pleiku December 14, 2020 vinlovevietnam Gia Lai - Pleiku 0 Booking.com GIA LAI – Che Beach, T’Nung Lake, Chu Dang Ya volcano are places where visitors can bring eye-catching green pictures. The name Bien Ho Che comes from the combination of hydroelectric lakes and vast tea fields. This is also the first tea plantation of the French in Gia Lai, formed in the 20th century. The tea hill is located on the north bank of Bien Ho about 13 km from Pleiku city. Photo: Nguyen Quang Ngoc Tonkin. When coming to the tea hill, visitors can walk between small trails, the two sides are rows of classy tea, sometimes you will encounter wild yellow chrysanthemums or people working in the fields, children. walking hands together to go to school to play … Photo: tingialai Minh Thanh Pagoda is located at 348 Nguyen Viet Xuan street, Hoi Phu ward, about 2 km from Pleiku city. The temple was built by the combined architecture of the Chinese temple and the temples to Japan. Photo: Paha1205 The architecture of the pagoda was built in the form of mandala – da – la. The motifs carved here are based on the foundation of Tantric philosophy. Thanks to this special feature, Minh Thanh pagoda is not only a place to offer incense of local people but also a tourist attraction for domestic and foreign tourists when coming to Pleiku. Photo: Kieu Duong Ho T’Nung (Bien Ho) as a symbol of Pleiku. Located about 7 km northwest of Pleiku city center, the name T’Nung, also known as To Nuong, means “sea on the mountain”, when there is strong wind, the lake surface often creates waves. is Bien Ho. Photo: Phan Nguyen This place used to be a crater, with deep blue lake water surrounded by immense pine forest. The road leading to T’Nung Lake with old pine trees on both sides, visitors will encounter a wild natural landscape. The Lake is beautiful at all times of the day, but the most beautiful is the moment of sunrise and sunset. Photo: Phan Nguyen Chu Dang Ya volcano attracts visitors by its wild beauty. According to the J’rai language, Chu Dang Ya means wild ginger root. This is one of the volcanoes that has been violently active in the Central Highlands millions of years ago. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc Hoa Looking down from above, the mountain is like a giant funnel, the hollow round crater bearing fertile red color has been created by layers of lava over millions of years of history. In November, wild anemones will cover the mountain’s gold. This is also the time when tourists visit Chu Dang Ya the most. Photo: Doan Vinh vnexpress Share this:TwitterLinkedInPinterestMoreFacebook check-inExplore the Central HighlandsGia Lai tourismgreen tourismHighlandsPleiku tourism Booking.com