After two landslide victories on its way to a gold medal, the Chinese 5-a-side football team found itself in a little trouble.
For Chinese footballer Wang Zhoubin, Oct 10, 2005, is a more significant date than his birthday.
The members of the Chinese disabled badminton team never expected to have so many fans cheering for them at the Asian Para Games, however their coach wants even more support.
Wu Chunmiao, 25, lost her eyesight through glaucoma at the age of 10. The 26-year-old Qi Shun inherited congenital amblyopia.
Visually impaired Chinese jumper Li Duan gave his "eyes" his gold medal after winning the men's F11 long jump on Tuesday.
Though Liu Wenjun was the only athlete running in the women's T54 5,000m, she was not lonely as the whole Aoti Main Stadium was behind her.
Yang Weixiang was not disappointed after China's 7-a-side CP (cerebral palsy) soccer team suffered a heavy 8-0 loss to Iran on Tuesday.
Tian Fugang competes in the R1-SH1 men's 10m air rifle standing shooting event at the 2010 Asian Para Games in Guangzhou, Dec 13, 2010.
Fu Tiecan of China celebrates after winning Women's 40kg Powerlifting at the 2010 Asian Para Games in Guangzhou, Dec 13, 2010.
Fifteen-year-old swimmer Cai Yuqingyan broke her own Asian record to win the first gold medal for China in the women's S9 400m freestyle competition at the inaugural Asian Para Games on Monday.
The Chinese delegation have set no expectation for the first-ever Asian Para Games to open here in Guangzhou on Sunday night, but they are determined to show the spirit power and fortitudinous image of Chinese disabled athletes.