Vendors prepare “braai” (barbecue) in Cyrildene, a Chinese district, during the Lunar New Year celebrations in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Feb. 8, 2025. Christian Velcich/AFP via Getty ImagesAs China’s economy struggles and job pressure remains high, even a one-month barbecue training course has become fiercely competitive.More than 4,000 people applied for just 30 spots at Yueyang Barbecue Academy in Hunan Province, according to Chinese state-owned Chao News. The school, described as China’s first barbecue industry academy, opened enrollment on March 9 for an “advanced talent training class.” By the time registration closed on April 9, demand had far exceeded expectations.
University Graduates Among 4,000 Vying for Spots at Chinas First Barbecue Academy
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