Disabled people in Guangzhou now have greater access to cultural facilities and events. The Guangzhou Museum on Yuexiu Mountain in the Yuexiu Park opened a special room for the visually impaired earlier this month.
Asian paddlers get the chance to display their skills on an international stage
Athletics
Winning the 7-a-side CP (cerebral palsy) soccer competition is not the only goal of Iranian coach Saleh Hosein and his team at the Guangzhou Asian Para Games.
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.
China should take the on-going Asian Para Games as an opportunity to create a more caring society, said the country's vice premier Monday while at the games.
Writing stories about Satya Prakash Tiwari, an Indian athlete with leg disabilities, is a tough job for a reporter.
Iran's Seyedehazam Rezaei decided to stay in Guangzhou for two more days to enjoy the food and visit some scenic spots after winning a bronze medal in the women's R2-SH110m air rifle event on Monday at the Aoti Shooting Range.
When three-year-old Takuro Yamada was thrown into the water by his father, he was both thrilled and frightened. But now, the newly-crowned Asian Para Games swimming champ cannot tell where he feels better, in the water or on land.
Lu Shiming, one of the leaders of the largest para sports squad China has ever assembled, has been able to fulfill a long-cherished dream at the inaugural Asian Para Games.
Fu Tiecan of China celebrates after winning Women's 40kg Powerlifting at the 2010 Asian Para Games in Guangzhou, Dec 13, 2010.