Badminton is a relative newcomer to the Paralympic stage, having made its debut just three years ago at the Tokyo Games. This year, at the Paris Paralympics, the sport has expanded to 16 events. Yet, China's para badminton team has long been prepared for the challenge.View All
Before each lift, Tan Yujiao sits quietly on the weightlifting platform, absorbing the moment, before unleashing a shout that reverberates through the arena. This ritual, she believes, helps her sync with the competition's rhythm, serving as both a release and a rallying cry.View All
At first glance, the Starry Sky Cafe in Xiamen, East China's Fujian province, resembles any typical streetside coffee shop — neat and tidy, with a cozy and soothing ambience, where baristas make coffees of the customers' choosing.View All
Bato Zaya, 18, sometimes experiences difficulty going out for dinner, doing his laundry or communicating with others.View All
If Wen Xiaoyan reflects on her journey at the Paris Paralympics, it must feel like deja vu, over and over again.View All