Thirty-eight college students who are proficient in both law and sign language recently completed their undergraduate studies in Chongqing. As new forces in China's efforts to improve social justice and human rights protection, these rare graduates are poised to become lawyers who can provide public legal services for the deaf and hard of hearing.View All
Thirty-nine-year-old Liang Jiangbo, who became the first blind person to earn a postgraduate degree from Beijing's prestigious Tsinghua University last month, said he plans to devote himself to helping more disabled people better integrate into society.View All
If life is like a long hike for everyone, then Wang Guihong has encountered a few "bumps" at the starting line.View All
Having lost his eyesight in childhood, countless difficulties once stood in Ang Ziyu's path as he pursued an academic life. However, in June, he will graduate with a bachelor's degree in science and enrollment in a master's degree, proving that his grit and resilience triumphed over obstacles caused by his visual disability.View All
Fu Fu takes packaged bread to shelves at Amity Bakery in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, May 15, 2024. Located in the Xinjiekou commercial area in downtown Nanjing, Amity Bakery is not only known for its delicious bread and pastries but also for its remarkable workforce, two-thirds of whom are individuals with intellectual disabilities.View All