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China's 2nd Vocational Skills Competition underway in Tianjin
STORY: China's 2nd Vocational Skills Competition underway in Tianjin
DATELINE: Sept. 17, 2023
LENGTH: 00:01:04
LOCATION: TIANJIN, China
CATEGORY: EDUCATION
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STORYLINE:
China's second Vocational Skills Competition kicked off on Saturday in north China's Tianjin Municipality, focusing on promoting the training, deployment, evaluation and incentive mechanism of skilled talents.
As the biggest and most high-profile comprehensive national vocational skills competition, this year's four-day event has attracted 4,045 contestants and 3,270 judges, taking part in 109 competitive events, significantly more than the first competition.
This year's competition has added 20 skill categories for new occupations and digital technology, such as all-media operations and internet marketing.
A total of five professional technology competitive events, such as intelligent manufacturing engineering technology and artificial intelligence engineering technology, have also been added to this competition, aiming to bring it more in line with the trend of integration and development of technical skills.
China held its first Vocational Skills Competition in December 2020 in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province.
Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Tianjin, China.
(XHTV)
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