Wood carving works shown at the exhibition. [Photo/Zhejiang Daily]
Women of courage
Cheng Kai, head of the Chinese Paralympic delegation and chairman of the China Disabled Persons' Federation, emphasized the significance of the artworks on display at the exhibition, crafted by Chinese women with physical challenges from remote and rural areas.
"These pieces embody the traditional virtues of Chinese women, diligence, wisdom, courage and resilience, and the modern spirit of independence and perseverance among women with disabilities," Cheng says.
He notes that the exhibition would not be possible without the advancements in rights for people with physical challenges and the support from national policies and societal care. "Through this exhibition, we aim to provide a true insight into China and highlight the aspirations and unique lives of Chinese women with physical challenges during the Paris Paralympics," he adds.
The "Beautiful Crafts Workshop" initiative, launched by the China Disabled Persons' Federation and the All-China Women's Federation, supports local and home-based employment for women with physical challenges through craftsmanship.
Cheng announced that by 2025, they plan to establish 100 model workshops to employ 10,000 women with special needs.
He also calls for global cooperation to support these women, to enhance rights for people with special needs, and to improve lives worldwide, urging nations to focus on employing and empowering them.