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.
Dato Zainal Abu Zarin, president of the Asian Paralympic Committee (APC), said the definition of a successful games is not just what happens during the event, it's also about what will happen.
While people were shivering in Guangzhou's cold rain, a "four-faced crazy man" tried to warm them up with his outlandish clothes and stunning live show.
Working as a volunteer in the Aoti Aquatics Center at the Asian Para Games is a bittersweet experience for Dong Ming after her dream to be a champion diver was shattered 16 years ago.
Every child has talent of some sort and the only thing needed is for he or she to discover it. Kanchan Mala D Pande, a visually disabled Indian girl, discovered that swimming was how she could transform her life.
Although they couldn't hear the birds singing or the river murmuring, Zhang Hui and his students paint no less splendidly than anyone else.
Wang Kun, a community service representative from Guangzhou Likang Center, has devoted himself to helping people suffering from mental problems.
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.
Takuro Yamada of Japan made history in Guangzhou on Monday as he finished first in the men's S9 400 freestyle final to claim the first-ever gold medal of the new-born Asian Para Games.
With still one day to go before the opening of the first-ever Asian Para Games in Guangzhou, the Asian Paralympic Committee (APC) already can not wait to express its compliment and set the preparation work of the organizers as a "benchmark".