In a remarkable display of dedication to professional excellence, China’s young skilled workers are redefining vocational achievement through intense preparation and national competition. The recently concluded Third Vocational Skills Competition in Zhengzhou, Henan province, served as the culminating platform for these efforts, featuring 3,420 competitors across 106 specialized events.
The story of Li Minghui, a 29-year-old instructor from Henan Technician College of Medicine and Health, exemplifies the extraordinary commitment required to excel in these prestigious competitions. For nearly two years, Li maintained a rigorous training schedule that blurred the lines between weekdays and weekends, often working until 10 PM nightly. Her perseverance culminated in a gold medal achievement in early childhood care—a category demanding both technical precision and emotional intelligence.
Li’s preparation extended far beyond basic technical rehearsal. She dedicated countless hours to mastering subtle techniques, including the exact pressure required to support an infant’s head, neck, and spine, and developed specialized methods for infant care using only wrist strength and hollow palm techniques. “The smallest details matter tremendously in this profession,” Li emphasized, noting that procedures like artificial respiration require complete mouth and nose coverage while maintaining perfect rhythm.
The competition itself presented multifaceted challenges across six rounds covering four core modules. Participants demonstrated expertise in artificial feeding, environmental disinfection, medication administration, and traditional Chinese infant massage (tuina), while also performing CPR with exact compression depth requirements. Beyond technical execution, competitors had to maintain emotional connections with simulated infants and respond professionally to standardized ‘parents’ identifying potential safety concerns.
This national skills showcase represents China’s strategic investment in vocational education, backed by substantial resources, legal reforms, and focused development of high-end skills for emerging industrial sectors. With 66 events serving as selection trials for the WorldSkills Competition, the event highlights China’s growing emphasis on vocational excellence as a cornerstone of national development.
