Nha thu Chanh toa Kon Tum or Saint Mary's Cathedral of Kon Tum, also known as Nha Thu Gu— Kon Tum, is located in the center of Kon Tum city, Kon Tum province, in the southwestern part of Vietnam, near the borders with Laos and Cambodia. It is one of the notable landmarks in Kon Tum, a province in Vietnam.
Chua Bac ai, located in Kon Tum city, the capital of Kon Tum province, in the central highlands of Vietnam, is also known as Bac ai Pagoda. Chua Bac ai has ahistory dating back several decades. It is a Buddhist temple and place of worship for the local Buddhist community.
Ngaba Dong Duong, also known as Indochina Triple Intersection or Dong Duong Crossroads, is located in the Nguc Hoi district, which is part of Kon Tum province in the central highlands of Vietnam. It serves as atransportation hub for travelers moving through the region.
Cuakhau Bu Y, also known as Bo Y Border Crossing or simply Bo Y Border Gate, is aborder crossing point located in the Nguc Hoi district of Kon Tum province, which is in the central highlands region of Vietnam.
Kon Tum province lies in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam and shares borders with Laos and Cambodia. It has an area of 9,934 square km and a population of approximately 530,000. The economy is primarily agricultural.