Kon Tum Province’s Mang Den night street, located on a 2.5-ha plot of land in the heart of Mang Den, is the latest addition to the vibrant town’s attractions. Bui Viet Ha, chairman of the Mang Den Tourism Association, proudly announced its opening on Saturday.

This new destination in the Central Highlands offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors, including captivating artistic performances, unique shopping opportunities, delectable dining options, and exciting camping and tourism services.

The bustling Mang Den night street in Kon Tum Province comes to life after sunset. Photo: Ha Nguyen

The night street fills a void in Mang Den’s tourism scene, which previously lacked evening entertainment options. Now, visitors can explore the town’s vibrant culture and local offerings well into the night.

According to the Kon Plong administration, Mang Den has experienced significant development in recent years, with the establishment of several tourist spots such as the breathtaking Pa Sy Waterfall, the serene Dak Ke Lake, and the captivating Kon Pring Community Cultural Village, along with a range of comfortable lodging facilities.

However, the operating hours of these attractions were primarily limited to 7:00 am to 6:00 pm, leaving the evenings relatively quiet. The introduction of the Mang Den night street aims to change that by inviting tourists to discover the area’s nighttime charm and providing a platform for locals to showcase their unique products and boost their income.

A bird’s-eye view of the beautifully lit Mang Den night street. Photo: Ha Nguyen

Eco-friendly bamboo and rattan stalls add a unique touch to the night street. Photo: Ha Nguyen

Tourists enjoying a relaxing evening at a cafe on Mang Den night street. Photo: Ha Nguyen
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