China Unveils First Accessible Braille Maps for Visually Impaired
China unveils its first large-scale accessible maps using digital Braille, plus tactile cultural books, bringing geography and heritage to visually impaired users.
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China unveils its first large-scale accessible maps using digital Braille, plus tactile cultural books, bringing geography and heritage to visually impaired users.
On August 25, the Chinese mainland marks the ninth National Disability Prevention Day, showcasing AR, braille and audio tech innovations that enhance daily life for people with disabilities.
Blind narrator Nyima Wangdu climbs mountains and TED stages in Xizang, breaking stereotypes as the region celebrates its 60th anniversary, paving a new era of inclusion and confidence.
Matthieu Travers ignites hope at the UN’s 80th anniversary with a heartfelt call for global unity, solidarity and dialogue inspired by his journey as torchbearer and advocate.
At the LA premiere of ‘Dead to Rights’, audiences praised its detailed live captions. Musician Brian Shane Abell said he didn’t want to miss a line, highlighting the film’s immersive, accessible design.
Lao Tan and friends pedal from Yunnan to Beijing, showcasing China’s growing disability-friendly infrastructure and society’s goodwill on the inspiring Krankin’ thru China journey.
American ‘Lao Tan’ handcycled 5,800 km across the Chinese mainland to empower communities and people with disabilities through his ‘Krankin’ thru China’ campaign.
Visually impaired Zhao Qiubao and guide dog Alpha walk 1.6km from fear to hope, finding confidence and independence.
The 2025 Spring Festival Gala hosted by CMG breaks records with 16.8 billion global views and introduces new accessibility features for viewers.
China celebrates the International Day of Disabled Persons by launching audio-described films, enhancing accessibility for over 17 million visually impaired individuals.