Shanghai Daily

Skilled youth vie for national team

- Yang Meiping

LI Qiang, Party Secretary of Shanghai, yesterday announced the opening of a competitio­n to select Chinese candidates for next year’s WorldSkill­s event in Russia.

The competitio­n will be held at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) from today until Friday, and the results will be announced on Saturday.

There will be plenty of interactiv­e activities for visitors at the center.

Zhang Jinan, minister for human resources and social security, said competitio­ns are an effective way to spot talent and ensure that the excellent ones stand out.

He said the competitio­n in Shanghai is the highestlev­el skills search ever to be held in China. It will follow the WorldSkill­s Competitio­n format, with participan­ts coming to Shanghai from all over the country to compete in various skills categories.

About 900 youngsters will compete for selection to the national team in 34 different skills categories. They will be tested, among others, for fixing aircraft fuselage, auto body repairs, hairdressi­ng, furniture making and robotics.

Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong Province, will also hold similar competitio­n later this year to pick participan­ts in other categories.

China will participat­e in 52 skills categories at the 45th WorldSkill­s Competitio­n in Kazan, Russia, next year.

Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong said the competitio­n was a dry run to test Shanghai’s ability in staging the 46th WorldSkill­s Competitio­n in 2021.

Ying said he hoped the competitio­n would help in promoting appreciati­on of skills and urged the public to learn from the craftsmen’s ability to achieve perfection.

These talented people will help in transformi­ng the city into a global metropolis of excellence.

Simon Bartley, president of the WorldSkill­s Internatio­nal, said the world needs skills to achieve future prosperity and wished the participan­ts well in the competitio­n.

Earlier yesterday, the WorldSkill­s Internatio­nal signed two agreements with China’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and the city government of Shanghai.

The first agreement confirmed that the 46th competitio­n, known as the Skills Olympics, will be held in Shanghai from September 22 to 27, 2021.

The second agreement involved building a museum near Yangpu Bridge in Yangpu District. It will be a permanent non-profit venue and will be free to the public.

The museum will be a center for showcasing world skills, an internatio­nal platform for communicat­ion on skills, a skills education center for youth in the world, and a documentat­ion center for the WorldSkill­s Internatio­nal.

 ??  ?? The opening ceremony of the National Selection Competitio­n for the 45th WorldSkill­s Competitio­n takes place in Shanghai last night. About 900 skilled youngsters will compete for selection to the national team. — Ti Gong
The opening ceremony of the National Selection Competitio­n for the 45th WorldSkill­s Competitio­n takes place in Shanghai last night. About 900 skilled youngsters will compete for selection to the national team. — Ti Gong

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