The Gia Lai Provincial museum has some fascinating articles but they’re well hidden among generic peices about Ho Chi Minh (no offense to the guy but he never came to Gia Lai and if I wanted to know more about him I wouldn’t think to go to the Gia Lai Provincial Museum website…). There is even a huge amount of actual spam on this .gov.vn website.
So I’ve decided to curate a list of my favourite articles I’ve found there. Google translate can do quite a good job of making them readable
- FRENCH COLONIAL ATTACKS AND THE Uprising of the Villagers of KON KROÏ (DAK PO), KON BAR (KBANG)
- THE FRENCH INVASION INTO THE HIGHLANDS AND THE REBELLION OF THE VILLAGERS OF KON KLOTT
- REVEALED THE MYSTERY OF THE FIRST FRENCH PLANTATION IN THE NORTHERN CENTRAL HIGHLANDS
- MALARIA AND Cinchona ON PLEIKU PLANTATIONS IN THE 1920S
- BAU CAN – THE PLACE WHERE THE PROVINCE’S REVOLUTIONARY SEEDS ARE NURTURED
- EMPORER BAO DAI’S INSPECTION TRIP TO GIA LAI IN 1933
- PLEIKU SEEN FROM BAU CAN TEA PLANTATION
- THINKING ABOUT PRESERVING THE OLDEST HYDROPOWER PLANT IN PLEIKU
- THERE IS A HYDROPOWER PLANT SINCE THE FRENCH PERIOD
- Age and planter of 2 rows of pine trees in Bien Ho Tra – Pleiku
- PLEIKU – HOUSES WITH FIREPLACE CHIMNEYS
- Pleiku: Old roads, rows of trees
- WHEN DID PEOPLE IN PLEIKU HAVE ELECTRICITY?
- RESTORING THE “PLEIKU 0 KM” MILESTONE – A MUST BE DONE