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Vietnam brings home 7 gold medals from 12th ASEAN Skills Competition

The Vietnamese team have brought home 7 gold, 7 silver and 6 bronze medals along with 16 certificates of excellence from the 12th ASEAN Skills Competition which took place in Nonthaburi, Thailand from August 26 to September 5.
Vietnam brings home 7 gold medals from 12th ASEAN Skills Competition ảnh 1Vietnamese workers at the 12th ASEAN Skills competition (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi  (VNA) – The Vietnamese team have brought home 7 gold, 7silver and 6 bronze medals along with 16 certificates of excellence from the 12th ASEAN Skills Competition which took place in Nonthaburi, Thailand from August 26to September 5.

Vietnam’s gold medals included two in bricklaying, one in wall and floortiling, two in CNC maintenance, one in information network cabling and one inIT software solutions for business.

Nguyen Thi Doan won the Best of Nation Award, which was presented to 10outstanding competitors from each country.

The biennial competition saw the participation of 331 competitors fromthe 10 ASEAN member countries. It featured 26 occupations, the largest numberof occupations in the 12 editions so far. One of the two new occupations at theevent was Internet of Thing.

Singapore will host the 13th ASEAN Skills competition in 2020.-VNA
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