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What schools teach chefs?
Shijiazhuang New Oriental cooking school. Shijiazhuang New Oriental cooking school is located in Shijiazhuang, the capital of Hebei Province. It adopts modern and advanced hardware facilities for teaching, and has spacious and bright theoretical teaching hall, multifunctional practice hall, sample exhibition hall, multimedia classroom and other places. It is an ideal chef school for people who love cooking. Lan Xiang Culinary College. Cooking school, Lan Xiang, Shandong Province, has a school-running philosophy of "focusing on the market to run education and focusing on the quality of employment". There are 6 large-scale practice workshops and 4 performance workshops, with a total area of more than 20,000 square meters, which can accommodate more than 1000 people to practice in a single stove at the same time. Baoding huzhen chef technical school. Huzhen School in Baoding has a strong faculty, with 286 full-time teachers, and many teachers from the United States, Australia, Sweden and other countries teach in the school. South China chef training school. South China Chef Training School is a large-scale vocational skill education base approved by the national labor education department.
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