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Vietnam competes in 45th World Skills Competition

Nineteen Vietnamese are joining more than 1,300 contestants from 63 countries and territories at the 45th World Skills Competition (WSC) which officially opened in Kazan, the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, on August 22.
Vietnam competes in 45th World Skills Competition ảnh 1Vietnamese contestants get ready for the 45th World Skills Competition (Photo: VNA)

Moscow (VNA) – NineteenVietnamese are joining more than 1,300 contestants from 63 countries andterritories at the 45th World Skills Competition (WSC) which officiallyopened in Kazan, the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, on August 22.

The Vietnamese contestants willcompete in 18 occupations.

Head of the Vietnamesedelegation Nguyen Hong Minh, who is Director General of the Directorate ofVocational Education and Training, said Vietnam has made careful preparationfor the competition. Contestants have been selected through multiple examinationsfrom school, provincial to ministerial and national levels. Eligible candidatesthen received further training for between 6 months and one year before goingto Russia for the WSC.

According to Minh, the WSCprovides many opportunities for Vietnamese contestants to access modernmachines and newest materials, learn new techniques, and share experience.

Vietnam competes in 45th World Skills Competition ảnh 2At the opening ceremony of the contest (Photo: VNA)

The WSC is held every two years. This year, the eventattracts 1,355 contestants from 69 countries and territories, competing in 56official occupations. In addition, competitions in 11 occupations will be heldfor young people from 15 to 17 years old. 

Vietnam has participated in the WSC for six times. Itscontestants brought home a bronze medal and eight medallions of excellence in2015, and another bronze along with five medallions of excellence in 2017.-VNA
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