The fruit-growing stage determines pepper yield; controlling drainage, applying fertilizer in balanced proportions, and using biological disease control methods will help the plant resist flower drop and ensure firm seeds.
The Krông H'Năng hydroelectric power plant (Đắk Lắk) is not simply a power generation plant; it also plays a vital role in regulating water flow – a crucial factor for downstream areas frequently affected by droughts and floods.
In the Central Highlands, many officials, Party members, and citizens expressed their desire for the 14th Party Congress to make stronger decisions for the development of mountainous and remote areas.
Spanning an area of approximately 600 hectares, the Ea Nam Wind Power Plant (Dak Lak province) is currently the largest wind power project in Vietnam.
To celebrate the Lunar New Year of the Horse, the Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam National Special Monument is opening a special exhibition titled "Horses Returning to the City," featuring unique horse sculptures.
While precious gongs are gradually disappearing from the villages, many artisans are still quietly preserving these valuable musical instruments in the vast Tây Nguyên highlands.
With keen ears and skillful hands, artisan A Thu has dedicated his life to fine-tuning each set of gongs, ensuring that the traditional sounds of the Xơ Đăng people continue to resonate far and wide.
Many farmers in the Central Highlands are using their phones to care for their crops, predict pests and diseases, and reduce emissions—a new approach that is transforming the entire region.
Journalists, reporters, editors, and employees of VTC News Online are donating at least one day's salary to support people in Central and Central Highlands regions affected by floods and heavy rains.
At many collection points in Hanoi, people are busy bringing clothes and essential supplies to send to central Vietnam, joining hands to help people overcome difficulties after the floods.
On the morning of November 24th, at 58 Quan Su Street, Hanoi, the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) held a ceremony to launch a fundraising campaign to support people in Central Vietnam and the Central Highlands affected by floods.
Historic floods in Central and Central Highlands regions have resulted in 102 deaths and missing persons, over 13.000 trillion VND in damages, many houses submerged, and transportation paralyzed.
As of 7:11 AM on November 23rd, the total number of deaths and missing persons due to floods in 6 provinces of Central Vietnam and the Central Highlands is 102, including 90 deaths.
Dak Nong General Hospital is the first facility in Lam Dong and the Central Highlands to have a helipad. Currently, this project is nearing completion and will soon be put into trial operation.
The communal house, costing over 9,4 billion VND, which had been concreted over in Ia Gri village, Bien Ho commune, Gia Lai province, is being dismantled as directed by the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee.
Since he was in 10th grade, Y Ploi has adopted an abandoned baby, and now, at the age of 41, this single man from Gia Lai has sheltered 11 children under his roof.
The investigative agency of the Supreme People's Procuratorate has just initiated legal proceedings against the Director of the Central Highlands Regional Forensic Psychiatry Center and four forensic experts in connection with a bribery case.
Farmers travel hundreds of kilometers from the Central Highlands to Ho Chi Minh City to bring clean durian to markets, seeking to protect their ethical product and safeguard the value and trust in clean agricultural products.
In a rural area of the Central Highlands, durian farmers are independently testing their soil, water, and fertilizers, and relearning the cultivation process from scratch to produce clean durian fruit.
In recent days, consumers have been alarmed by images of durian being thrown away, the main reason being that the durian is unripe and infected with fungus.
The widespread problem of unripe durians has caused hardship for many farmers in the Central Highlands, as traders demand the return of deposits or force durian prices down to low levels.
In the Central Highlands, during the peak season when coffee blossoms blanket the fields in white, we sought out villages to listen to the elders recount ancient stories.
Fifty years have passed, but the Victory at Duc Lap remains just as valuable today and leaves behind many precious lessons for the cause of national defense.
Many mountainous provinces in the North and Central Highlands experienced growth of 3-6% last year, but this year they must achieve at least 8%, so scenarios need to be developed to meet the "KPIs" assigned by the Government.
Netizens are sharing a clip of a 2-year-old boy falling asleep on the school steps while his parents went to work in the fields early in the morning, saying they "melted" because the boy was so well-behaved and adorable.
The provinces in the South Central region have developed various local growth scenarios, ensuring they align with the overall national growth scenario.
The ancient M'liêng village (Lak district, Dak Lak province) still preserves the pristine features of the M'Nong people in the Central Highlands, including a banyan tree over 200 years old and many little-known mysteries.
Tips from orchard owners on how to combat durian theft are circulating on forums, prompting netizens to nod in agreement and predict that the thieves will be terrified.
While most of the primeval forests in the Central Highlands have become easy targets for illegal loggers, there are still some sacred forests that provide vast, untouched cover.