Harmony Kae created ZOOKEEPER-4341:
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             Summary: Gia Lai - An Overview
                 Key: ZOOKEEPER-4341
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-4341
             Project: ZooKeeper
          Issue Type: Test
          Components: jute
    Affects Versions: 3.5.3
         Environment: [Gia Lai|https://digialai.com] has a tropical monsoon 
climate with two seasons: rainy season from May to November and dry season from 
December to April of the following year. The average yearly temperature ranges 
from 21oC to 25oC. The average annual rainfall in the western Truong Son region 
is 2,200-2,500mm, whereas in the eastern Truong Son region it is 1,200-1,750mm.

*Tourism Development Possibility*

Gia Lai is the starting point for many of the coastal domain's and Cambodia's 
river systems, such as the River Ba, the River Se San, and other streams. Gia 
Lai area contains many lakes, rapids, passes, and primeval woods that create 
beautiful and lyrical natural vistas, as well as the strong primal wildness of 
the Central Highlands' mountains and forests. It is the Kon Ka Kinh and Kon Cha 
Rang rainforest, which is home to many unique species; the Chu Prong district's 
Wild Chong Khoeng waterfall.

In Chu Se district, there lies the lyrical Phu Cuong waterfall. There are many 
beautiful rivers such as Da Trang stream, Mo stream, and other picturesque 
sites such as "Mong" wharf on the Pa river, Bien Ho (To Nung lake) on the broad 
and calm sea - Ham Rong mountain is 1,092m high and the summit is an extinct 
volcano.
            Reporter: Harmony Kae
             Fix For: 3.2.3
         Attachments: tin-gia-lai-tin-nhanh-gia-lai.jpg

[Gia Lai|https://digialai.com] is a hilly border province in the northwestern 
Central Highlands, at an elevation of 600-800 meters above sea level. [Gia 
Lai|https://digialai.com] is bordered to the north by Kon Tum province, to the 
south by Dak Lak province, to the west by Cambodia with a national boundary of 
90 kilometers, and to the east by Quang Ngai, Binh Dinh, and Phu Yen provinces.



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