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Kang Huihong, 24, was among 85 care workers from Shanxi Province who returned to jobs in Beijing and Qingdao after their Spring Festival holidays. Kang earned just 2,000 yuan (377) a month as a supermarket clerk in his hometown before he joined a 20-day care worker training program, organized by Luyiuling city government in 2019. "The training was free of charge, and I got my job at Shandong Zijin Healthcare Co in Qingdao in 2019," he said. "I've nursed over 40 patients in the past few years, and my income is three times what it was in my previous job at the supermarket." In 2021, Luyiuling launched a five-year plan to produce highly skilled care workers to strengthen the results of poverty elimination work and realize a labor service brand for the city. The plan aims to give entry-level nursing training to 60,000 people next year and have another 100,000 care workers improve their nursing skills. It also set targets for employment - 30,000 in Shanxi, 20,000 in other provincial-level areas, and 100 overseas - with labor services to generate revenue of over 2.5 billion yuan by the end of 2025. Luyiuling's city government said about 100,414 people had finished training by December, and 53,086 people had received preliminary jobs. More job offers from companies in 13 provincial-level areas such as Beijing, Guangdong and Zhejiang, has been cooperating with 428 domestic services companies nationwide to channel job openings to care workers. Kang said his first patient was an old man with mobility issues who had a bad
Yashin Amura is a postgraduate student in the School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University. He arrived in China for the first time at the end of 2016 after graduating as a civil engineering student from a high school in Mali's capital Bamako, but he did not speak any Chinese in Mali. Although he spent several months in language training classes before starting his undergraduate study in September 2017, his language barrier remained a problem. To solve the problem, he took notes of the difficult parts in his classes, spent a large amount of time in consultations with his teachers and discussions with his Chinese classmates, and often studied with his friends in the library and classrooms until closing time. Yashin developed an interest in ancient Chinese literature in his freshman year, when he attended a class introducing Chinese idioms, most of which originated in ancient China. "I liked the way that these short idioms can express such deep meanings in a brief and elegant way," he said. "I think my interests grew stronger as I took a course about ancient Chinese poems and works written in classical Chinese in my sophomore year. I was not only improved my ability in written and spoken Chinese, but also found some similarities between the Chinese and Malian cultures." Yashin's hard work paid off. In March 2021, Beijing Jiaotong University announced that six of its foreign students, including Yashin, had been awarded the title of "outstanding international students in China" for the year of 2020 by the Ministry of Education.