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Beijing holds exhibition for the handicapped

2008-09-12 06:54:24 GMT2008-09-12 14:54:24 (Beijing Time) Xinhua English

People try a multifunctional wheelchair during a visit to an exhibition for the rehabilitative and assistive facilities held in Beijing September 11, 2008. The three-day expo, started on Thursday, will display more than 1,000 types of products for the physically challenged like hearing aids, special vehicles for the disabled, prosthetic limbs and diapers for the paralyzed.(Xinhua/Liu Jie)

A disabled man tries an electric wheelchair during a visit to an exhibition for the rehabilitative and assistive facilities held in Beijing September 11, 2008. The three-day expo, started on Thursday, will display more than 1,000 types of products for the physically challenged like hearing aids, special vehicles for the disabled, prosthetic limbs and diapers for the paralyzed. (Xinhua/Liu Jie)

A man tries an electric four-wheel bike during a visit to an exhibition for the rehabilitative and assistive facilities held in Beijing September 11, 2008. The three-day expo, started on Thursday, will display more than 1,000 types of products for the physically challenged like hearing aids, special vehicles for the disabled, prosthetic limbs and diapers for the paralyzed.(Xinhua/Yuan Man)

A man tries an electric four-wheel bike during a visit to an exhibition for the rehabilitative and assistive facilities held in Beijing September 11, 2008. The three-day expo, started on Thursday, will display more than 1,000 types of products for the physically challenged like hearing aids, special vehicles for the disabled, prosthetic limbs and diapers for the paralyzed.(Xinhua/Yuan Man)

People try a multifunctional wheelchair during a visit to an exhibition for the rehabilitative and assistive facilities held in Beijing September 11, 2008. The three-day expo, started on Thursday, will display more than 1,000 types of products for the physically challenged like hearing aids, special vehicles for the disabled, prosthetic limbs and diapers for the paralyzed.

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