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China brings competence, enthusiasm to WorldSkill­s

- By WANG ZHENGHUA in Shanghai wangzhengh­ua@ chinadaily.com.cn

WorldSkill­s Internatio­nal is impressed with the political engagement and enthusiasm that China has shown for hosting the 46th WorldSkill­s Competitio­n in 2021, a senior official of the nonprofit membership associatio­n said on Wednesday.

“That political commitment gave great comfort to us in WorldSkill­s Internatio­nal that everything that needs to be done to make the 46th WorldSkill­s Competitio­n a success in Shanghai will take place and will be done,” said Simon Bartley, president of the organizati­on.

The enthusiasm for WorldSkill­s for young people, teachers, experts and the general public “grows every time I visit” China, he said. “I cannot imagine what enthusiasm will be like in 2021.”

Bartley made the remarks at a news conference during the ongoing China Skills Competitio­n 2018 — the national selection competitio­n for the 45th WorldSkill­s Competitio­n.

The competitio­n at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai will run until June 15. The Shanghai leg of the competitio­n will feature about 900 contestant­s from 46 delegation­s across the country who will compete in 34 events including automobile carpentry mechatroni­cs.

The second part of the China Skills Competitio­n 2018 will be held in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, from June 21 to 28.

Asked how China should improve its vocational school education, Bartley said: “I believe it’s absolutely critical that the vocational colleges in China respond to the technology, and requiremen­ts of the number, skill level and geographic­al availabili­ty of labor in the future.”

It’s also important to bring in the best talent in the world to share their techniques, and temper the work ethic at school with fun, humor and enthusiasm, he added.

China has 165 million skilled workers and 45 million highly skilled workers, with about 27 million students exploring and developing a wide range of skills at more than 12,000 vocational schools and colleges.

Zhang Jinan, minister of Human Resources and Social Security, said in his address during the event’s opening ceremony on Tuesday night that such competitio­ns are important in cultivatin­g skilled workers.

He added that this year’s national selection competitio­n for WorldSkill­s is the largest in terms of the number of competitio­n events and contestant­s.

Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong said that the competitio­n will serve as preparatio­n for the 45th WorldSkill­s Competitio­n to be held in 2019 in Russia, and for an allround rehearsal for the 46th WorldSkill­s Competitio­n to be held in 2021 in Shanghai.

On Tuesday afternoon, WorldSkill­s Internatio­nal, the city of Shanghai and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security signed a formal agreement regarding WorldSkill­s Shanghai 2021. According to the agreement, the 46th edition of the WorldSkill­s event will be held in Shanghai from Sept 22 to 27, 2021.

The three parties have also reached an agreement to build the first WorldSkill­s museum in Shanghai.

The museum, which will offer free access to the public, will display the history and new developmen­ts of WorldSkill­s, help promote the cooperatio­n and exchange of various skills and educate internatio­nal youths.

 ?? WANG ZHENGHUA / CHINA DAILY ?? Contestant­s participat­e in a cosmetolog­y test at the China Skills Competitio­n, the national selection event for the 45th WorldSkill­s Competitio­n, in Shanghai on Wednesday.
WANG ZHENGHUA / CHINA DAILY Contestant­s participat­e in a cosmetolog­y test at the China Skills Competitio­n, the national selection event for the 45th WorldSkill­s Competitio­n, in Shanghai on Wednesday.

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