Dai Doan Ket Square is considered the intersection of political, historical, architectural and cultural elements of the Central Highlands.

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Dai Doan Ket Square is considered the intersection of political, historical, architectural and cultural elements of the Central Highlands.

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Dai Doan Ket Square is considered the intersection of political, historical, architectural and cultural elements of the Central Highlands.

The largest set of Central Highlands gongs in Vietnam is placed along both sides of the monument of President Ho Chi Minh

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Dai Doan Ket Square - the heart of the mountain town of Pleiku

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Dai Doan Ket Square has made many mountain town residents and thousands of tourists coming here sob with boundless happiness and pride.

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The cylindrical stone block represents 54 ethnic groups

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The notable highlight of the square is the great statue of President Ho Chi Minh placed in the middle.

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Dai Doan Ket Square, also known as Pleiku people, is a large square with an area of ​​more than 12 hectares.

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Dai Doan Ket Square is considered the intersection of political, historical, architectural and cultural elements of the Central Highlands.

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