Today, students from the May Academy Bilingual Programme had a special experience at Kymviet, a place dedicated to making handicrafts and providing vocational training for individuals with disabilities, especially in the deaf community.
Community-based tourism is a form of travel that involves the active participation of local communities in the tourism supply chain and management. This model is developed based on the inherent cultural values of the community and is operated and organized by the local people themselves
Within the framework of her visit to Vietnam, on September 23, Crown Princess Kiko visited a cafe and craft workshop (Nam Tu Liem district, Hanoi) of Kymviet Space, a Vietnamese handicraft production.
With the slogan: “Products instead of words”, Kym Viet’s handicraft products are the voice of people with disabilities in society: Each one has a destiny and a life story, but they have gathered together to form a colourful picture
Kymviet - Vietnamese handicraft production hailed on WIPO homepage. WIPO quoted Pham Viet Hoai, founder and Chairman of Kymviet, as saying that people buy its products not because they want to contribute to charity but because the products are of the highest quality.
Kym Viet Co. workshop, employees with disabilities are working diligently. Under their hands, products like stuffed animals and cloth neck-pillows slowly take shape and come to life.