Vietnam’s Once-Prosperous Craft Villages Teeter On The Brink

As the Communist nation rejoined the world economy during the 1990s, “hundreds, and then thousands, of farming villages began organizing themselves to sell their traditional crafts,” bringing in up to $1 billion last year. But the global recession has hit them hard: “if nothing changes by the end of the year, half of them will have collapsed entirely, with a loss of some five million jobs.”