News about disability affairs in China and East Asia
国际残障事物信息
China’s ‘folded boy’, 19, takes first surgical step on the road to standing up straight for the firs
Son follows father's selfless footsteps to Africa
Hi-tech eye tests to be introduced in Hong Kong to spot disease that can cause blindness earlier
Hangzhou hairdresser is a deft cut above the rest
Feature. Visually impaired woman chases light of dreams
Moments showing Xi's care for people with disabilities
Skilled work for disabled on increase
With roses in hand to offer others fragrance’. Chinese woman saved from kidney failure
Museum opens door to special needs students
Inclusion moves forward. Deaf Hong Kong dancer on using sign language in choreography,
Face Off. Are Hong Kong schools sensitive enough to students with special needs?
Barrier-free policies extended to copyright
Courage on Wheels. Beijing Cyclist with Cerebral Palsy Bikes 70,000 km & Beyond
Pursuing a musical life despite stereotypes
Blind singers in tune with society
Words of the Working Class. Poems From Everyday China
Boy, 5, and teen sister sell more than 1,000 ice lollies to Chinese tourists during May Day holidays
Music to the eyes that see not
Books that touch you, exhibits that move you
The 'invisible summit' and the blind Chinese climber who scaled it