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Bù Đăng — Soul of the great forest within Đồng Nai City

disanbudang.com  ·  Digital heritage museum

Di San Bu Dang (disanbudang.com) is a digital museum preserving and sharing the cultural, natural and historical heritage of Bù Đăng — now part of Đồng Nai City. It digitizes 11 heritage sites across 5 groups, with an interactive map, a digital library, multilingual audio guides (Vietnamese, S'tiêng, M'nông, English), on-site QR codes and a community-contributed memory archive.

  • Interactive map pinning 11 digitized heritage sites
  • Multilingual audio guides: Vietnamese, S'tiêng, M'nông, English
  • Digital library & "Curated Museum" of flagship heritage
  • "Heritage in Me" community memory archive contributed by locals
  • Learning corner and badge-collecting quizzes for students
  • Cultural timeline & indigenous-terminology lookup

11

digitized heritage sites

5

heritage groups

4

audio-guide languages

52+

student research topics

Core Features

Interactive Heritage Map

A map pinning 11 heritage sites, color-coded by group and filterable by type — tap to explore landscapes, relics and each place's story.

Digital Library & Curated Museum

A library of documents, photos and digitized artifacts on Bù Đăng's culture, nature and history, plus a curated highlight of flagship heritage.

Multilingual Audio Guides

Multilingual narration (Vietnamese, S'tiêng, M'nông, English) — 4 active guides, with on-site QR codes to scan right at each heritage spot.

Heritage in Me — Community Memory

A memory archive contributed by locals via "Heritage in Me" and the "Contribute" portal — stories, recollections and photos the community preserves together.

Learning Corner, Quizzes & Badges

Learning resources for students, "Discovery Quiz" challenges and badge collecting, plus a digitized student-research archive (52+ topics, 12 award-winning).

Timeline & Indigenous Terminology

A cultural timeline guiding visitors through history, plus a lookup tool to understand the S'tiêng and M'nông vocabulary and culture of the region.

11 heritage sites across 5 groups

Historical sites3Natural landmarks2Intangible culture2Community life2Traditional education1

Including War Zone D, Mơ Falls, Đứng Falls, Bù Lạch grasslands, primary forest, S'tiêng gongs, longhouses, brocade weaving craft, the M'nông New Rice festival, the Sóc Bom Bo conservation area…

Who is it for?

Local community

Bù Đăng residents wanting to preserve and take pride in their heritage.

Students & schools

Seeking learning resources, quizzes and research on local heritage; 5+ schools already take part.

Visitors

Wanting to learn about and visit Bù Đăng's heritage sites and landscapes.

Indigenous culture keepers

S'tiêng, M'nông people and anyone caring about preserving ethnic culture.

The maker & AkiTao's role

Di San Bu Dang was built and is owned by Nguyễn Xuân Kiệt (© 2026). AkiTao supports it with technical, engineering and infrastructure advice and backing. A meaningful project: its maker started with no programming or web experience and completed a full digital museum for his home region.

One of the heritage & culture projects AkiTao supports, alongside Di Sản Hồn Việt.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Di San Bu Dang?
Di San Bu Dang (disanbudang.com) is a Digital Museum preserving and sharing the cultural, natural and historical heritage of the Bù Đăng region — now part of Đồng Nai City. It brings together an interactive heritage map, a digital library, audio guides and a community-contributed memory archive.
What content and features does the site have?
An interactive map with 11 digitized heritage sites, a digital library and "Curated Museum", a multilingual audio-guide system with on-site QR codes, a cultural timeline, the "Heritage in Me" community memory archive, articles & events, badge-collecting quizzes, a learning corner and an indigenous-terminology lookup.
What does Di San Bu Dang digitize?
11 heritage sites across 5 groups: historical relics (War Zone D, Sóc Bom Bo…), natural landmarks (Mơ Falls, Đứng Falls, Bù Lạch grasslands, primary forest), intangible culture (S'tiêng gongs, M'nông New Rice festival), community life (longhouses, brocade weaving) and traditional education.
Who built and owns Di San Bu Dang?
Di San Bu Dang was built and is owned by Nguyễn Xuân Kiệt (© 2026 Nguyễn Xuân Kiệt), with advising and technical, engineering and infrastructure support from AkiTao. It is a meaningful project: its maker started with no programming or web experience and completed a full digital museum for his home region.
What languages do the audio guides support?
The audio-guide system is multilingual, currently supporting Vietnamese, S'tiêng, M'nông and English, with 4 active narrated guides; visitors can scan an on-site QR code to listen right at each heritage spot.
Can I contribute a story or memory?
Yes. The site has a "Heritage in Me" section and a "Contribute" portal where the community can share memories, stories and photos — together preserving the region's heritage. Visit disanbudang.com to take part.
Who is Di San Bu Dang for?
The local community, students, teachers and visitors — anyone wanting to learn about, preserve and take pride in Bù Đăng's identity. Already 5+ schools take part, with 52+ digitized student research topics and over 1,280 educational-resource downloads.

"The rhythm of the rice pestle echoing through the great forest."

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