Beijing Paralympics: Participation, Sports And Development
September 17, 2008 |
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At a celebration hosted by the United Nations in China and the China Disabled Persons' Federation to mark the 2008 Beijing Paralympics, and to recognize the exemplary deeds of outstanding persons with disabilities, Tai Lihua taught participants the sign language for "Participation, Sports and Development". Tai is the director and leading dancer of the China Disabled Persons' Performing Art Troupe.
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