The 2020 "Haihe Craftsman Cup" Skill Competition, the first Tianjin-Taiwan Youth Vocational Skills Competition, jointly sponsored by the Tianjin Cross-Strait Non-Governmental Exchange Promotion Association and the Taiwan Sustainable Education Development Association, was officially launched in Tianjin and Taiwan.
Liu Xin, President of Tianjin Vocational and Technical Normal University, Li Tianren, President of Taiwan Huafan University, He Mingguo, President of Datong University in Taiwan, and other guests participated in the activity and delivered speeches through video link, and relevant guests from Tianjin and Taiwan, representatives of young students and referees attended.
With the theme of youth vocational skills exchange, this competition will adopt a combination of online and offline methods to highlight talent exchanges, professional training, and competitions on the same stage, and is expected to attract nearly a thousand young students from Tianjin and Taiwan to participate. The competition has a category of student groups and 4 competition items, of which commodity display technology and graphic design technology are single-player events, animation design is double-player events, and e-commerce is a three-person event.
According to the relevant person in charge of the competition, this competition is a first-class competition at the Municipal Level in Tianjin and will continue until November this year. The top 10 players in each event will have the opportunity to promote to senior professional qualifications or skill levels, and some of the award-winning students and instructors will have the opportunity to receive bonus awards in addition to the honorary certificate awards, with a total prize pool of 88,000 yuan.
The person in charge expressed the hope that the young people of Tianjin and Taiwan will jointly display the craftsman spirit of compatriots on both sides of the strait through exchanges; it is hoped that through the holding of this event, more employment opportunities will be created for young people in Tianjin and Taiwan, and a broader stage will be provided for young people to better and faster integrate into economic and social development. (Source: China News Network reporter Zhang Daozheng)