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CYM Group

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Challenge Your Mind
(Educational Organization)
File:CYM Group logo.png
AbbreviationCYM
FormationJune 17, 2009 (2009-06-17)
TypeEducation, online education model
PurposeDevelop the thinking skills in universities and high schools
Location
Founder
Do Kien Trung
Parent organization
University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City
Websitecymgroup.net

CYM Group is an educational organization and online education model in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, currently holding the Guinness World Record of the Largest Jigsaw Puzzle - most pieces.[1]

Origin[edit]

Was founded on 17 June, 2009 at University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, CYM Group's principal activity is building the system lectures, syllabus and educational materials of thinking skills such as Critical thinking, Positive thinking, Active learning to teach and introduce to Vietnamese students.

The name CYM is the abbreviation of their motto: Challenge Your Mind.

In November every year, CYM Group organizes the Festival Mindmap (mindmap exhibition) for Ho Chi Minh City's students to develop the thinking skills in the community.[2]

Guinness World Record in 2011[edit]

Currently, CYM Group is holding the Guinness World Record of the Largest Jigsaw puzzle - most pieces. This jigsaw puzzle was a huge mindmap.

The record set by CYM Group has detailed parameters:

  • Implementation date: September 24, 2011
  • Location: Phú Thọ Indoor Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City[3]
  • Number of participants: 1,600 people [4]
  • Number of pieces: 515,232 (without missing any single piece of the registration number)[5][6]
  • Area: 14.85m x 23.20m
  • Presentation language: English
  • Content: a Mindmap in which depicted lotus flowers with six petals denoting the six areas of information in the theme of Vietnam (History, Geography, People, Economy, Culture, Education)[7]
  • Implementation time: 17 hours [8]
  • Author: Do Kien Trung, founder of CYM Group.
  • Break the current record of Yew Tee YEC (Singapore), 212,323 pieces in 2002 (missing around 50,000 pieces of the registration number).[9][10]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Guinness World Records". www.guinnessworldrecords.com.
  2. "Can we see our mind". tuoitre.vn (in Vietnamese).CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
  3. "VGP News | VN's picture recognized by Guinness World Records - VN's picture recognized by Guinness World Records". news.chinhphu.vn.
  4. "Vietnamese mindmap sets Guinness World Record". en.nhandan.com.vn.
  5. "Vietnam Sets New Guinness World Record for a Mind-Map Jigsaw Puzzle". VietNam Breaking News. October 4, 2011.
  6. "Vietnamese students to create the world's largest jigsaw puzzle". Thanh Nien Daily. September 23, 2011.
  7. "5 People Who Took their Jigsaw Obsession to the Next Level". blog.whsmith.co.uk.
  8. "Vietnam puts together the world's largest jigsaw puzzle". Guinness World Records. October 10, 2011.
  9. "World's Largest Jigsaw Puzzle".
  10. "Vietnamese mindmap jigsaw puzzle sets new Guinness World Record". en.dangcongsan.vn.


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