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Baoshan bazaar raises awareness of disabled

  • Chris McMillan
  • Sep 1, 2024
  • 1 min read

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15th May 2024


Baoshan bazaar raises awareness of disabled

By Hu Min


A slew of activities on the riverfront of Baoshan District over the weekend are entertaining residents.

At Baoshan Binjiang Park, there is guide dog interaction as well as lifestyle bazaar.


Paintings by children with autism are on display, and the bazaar also evokes people's childhood memories with sugar painting and paper-cuts.


An orange van is also featured, serving coffee and serving as a platform for the adoption of stray cats from the city's "stray cat island."


"Stray cat island" is a temporary home of stray cats waiting to be adopted.


The city has launched a program to promote scientific feeding, as well as disease control and prevention of stray cats using such vans.


The vehicle also serves as a training base for hearing and speech-impaired baristas.


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