A scene from the WorldSkills China National Competition in Shanghai, June 13, 2018. A total of 897 skilled professionals from across the country will compete in 34 programs including carpentry, floriculture, gem cutting, baking and panel beating. The winners will represent China at the 46th WorldSkills Competition in 2021. WorldSkills aims to raise the profile and recognition of skilled people and show how important skills are in achieving economic growth and personal success, according to its official website. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Hengwei)
A scene from the WorldSkills China National Competition in Shanghai, June 13, 2018. A total of 897 skilled professionals from across the country will compete in 34 programs including carpentry, floriculture, gem cutting, baking and panel beating. The winners will represent China at the 46th WorldSkills Competition in 2021. WorldSkills aims to raise the profile and recognition of skilled people and show how important skills are in achieving economic growth and personal success, according to its official website. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Hengwei)
A scene from the WorldSkills China National Competition in Shanghai, June 13, 2018. A total of 897 skilled professionals from across the country will compete in 34 programs including carpentry, floriculture, gem cutting, baking and panel beating. The winners will represent China at the 46th WorldSkills Competition in 2021. WorldSkills aims to raise the profile and recognition of skilled people and show how important skills are in achieving economic growth and personal success, according to its official website. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Hengwei)
A scene from the WorldSkills China National Competition in Shanghai, June 13, 2018. A total of 897 skilled professionals from across the country will compete in 34 programs including carpentry, floriculture, gem cutting, baking and panel beating. The winners will represent China at the 46th WorldSkills Competition in 2021. WorldSkills aims to raise the profile and recognition of skilled people and show how important skills are in achieving economic growth and personal success, according to its official website. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Hengwei)
A scene from the WorldSkills China National Competition in Shanghai, June 13, 2018. A total of 897 skilled professionals from across the country will compete in 34 programs including carpentry, floriculture, gem cutting, baking and panel beating. The winners will represent China at the 46th WorldSkills Competition in 2021. WorldSkills aims to raise the profile and recognition of skilled people and show how important skills are in achieving economic growth and personal success, according to its official website. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Hengwei)
A scene from the WorldSkills China National Competition in Shanghai, June 13, 2018. A total of 897 skilled professionals from across the country will compete in 34 programs including carpentry, floriculture, gem cutting, baking and panel beating. The winners will represent China at the 46th WorldSkills Competition in 2021. WorldSkills aims to raise the profile and recognition of skilled people and show how important skills are in achieving economic growth and personal success, according to its official website. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Hengwei)
A scene from the WorldSkills China National Competition in Shanghai, June 13, 2018. A total of 897 skilled professionals from across the country will compete in 34 programs including carpentry, floriculture, gem cutting, baking and panel beating. The winners will represent China at the 46th WorldSkills Competition in 2021. WorldSkills aims to raise the profile and recognition of skilled people and show how important skills are in achieving economic growth and personal success, according to its official website. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Hengwei)