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15 July 2015

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African Trainees Learn Jewelry and Shoe-Making Techniques in Hunan

On September 18, trainees from South Africa exchanged ideas with technologists in the field of traditional crafts during a training course on jewelry processing and production techniques in Hunan Xiangjiang New Area. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

Recently, training courses on South African jewelry processing and production techniques, as well as Rwandan shoe-making techniques, were held in Changsha. The courses were sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and undertaken by the Hunan International Business Vocational College. Hunan has been committed to cultivating more African professionals and assisting in the sustainable development of African countries.


On September 18, a South African trainee learned techniques during a training course on jewelry processing and production techniques in Hunan Xiangjiang New Area. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

Recently, training courses on South African jewelry processing and production techniques, as well as Rwandan shoe-making techniques, were held in Changsha. The courses were sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and undertaken by the Hunan International Business Vocational College. Hunan has been committed to cultivating more African professionals and assisting in the sustainable development of African countries.


On September 18, a South African trainee learned techniques during a training course on jewelry processing and production techniques in Hunan Xiangjiang New Area. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

Recently, training courses on South African jewelry processing and production techniques, as well as Rwandan shoe-making techniques, were held in Changsha. The courses were sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and undertaken by the Hunan International Business Vocational College. Hunan has been committed to cultivating more African professionals and assisting in the sustainable development of African countries.


On September 18, a South African trainee learned techniques from a technologist in the field of traditional crafts during a training course on jewelry processing and production techniques in Hunan Xiangjiang New Area. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

Recently, training courses on South African jewelry processing and production techniques, as well as Rwandan shoe-making techniques, were held in Changsha. The courses were sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and undertaken by the Hunan International Business Vocational College. Hunan has been committed to cultivating more African professionals and assisting in the sustainable development of African countries.


On September 18, an instructor taught a trainee from Rwanda the shoemaking techniques in Hunan Xiangjiang New Area. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

Recently, training courses on South African jewelry processing and production techniques, as well as Rwandan shoe-making techniques, were held in Changsha. The courses were sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and undertaken by the Hunan International Business Vocational College. Hunan has been committed to cultivating more African professionals and assisting in the sustainable development of African countries.


On September 18, two Rwandan trainees exchanged ideas during a training course on shoe-making techniques in Hunan Xiangjiang New Area. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

Recently, training courses on South African jewelry processing and production techniques, as well as Rwandan shoe-making techniques, were held in Changsha. The courses were sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and undertaken by the Hunan International Business Vocational College. Hunan has been committed to cultivating more African professionals and assisting in the sustainable development of African countries.


On September 18, a South African trainee learned techniques during a training course on jewelry processing and production techniques in Hunan Xiangjiang New Area. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

Recently, training courses on South African jewelry processing and production techniques, as well as Rwandan shoe-making techniques, were held in Changsha. The courses were sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and undertaken by the Hunan International Business Vocational College. Hunan has been committed to cultivating more African professionals and assisting in the sustainable development of African countries.


On September 18, an instructor taught a Rwandan trainee the shoemaking techniques in Hunan Xiangjiang New Area. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

Recently, training courses on South African jewelry processing and production techniques, as well as Rwandan shoe-making techniques, were held in Changsha. The courses were sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and undertaken by the Hunan International Business Vocational College. Hunan has been committed to cultivating more African professionals and assisting in the sustainable development of African countries.


On September 18, trainees from South Africa learned to use specialized equipment during a training course on jewelry processing and production techniques in Hunan Xiangjiang New Area. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

Recently, training courses on South African jewelry processing and production techniques, as well as Rwandan shoe-making techniques, were held in Changsha. The courses were sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and undertaken by the Hunan International Business Vocational College. Hunan has been committed to cultivating more African professionals and assisting in the sustainable development of African countries.

This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Yu Jiangjiang

Chinese source: hunantoday