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  1. english.www.gov.cn

    The boom in parasports in China is the result of the country's active implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. China respects diversity in other countries' cultural, sport and social systems, and promotes equality and justice in international sport ...
  2. news.cgtn.com

    Aug 31, 2024Since the 18th Communist Party of China National Congress, China, under Xi's leadership, has adhered to the principle of "putting people at the center" and incorporates para-sports into national strategies such as Building a Sports Powerhouse and Healthy China 2030, elevating the development of sports for people with disabilities to a new level.
  3. english.scio.gov.cn

    This confirms the institutionalization and standardization of parasports in China. In 2019, Tianjin hosted the 10th NGPD (together with the Seventh National Special Olympic Games) and the National Games of China. This made the city the first to host both the NGPD and the National Games of China. In 2021, Shaanxi hosted the 11th NGPD (together ...
  4. english.scio.gov.cn

    IV. Contributing to International Parasports. An open China actively takes on its international responsibilities. It has succeeded in hosting the Beijing 2008 Summer Paralympics, the Shanghai 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games, the Sixth Far East and South Pacific Games for the Disabled, and the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Para Games, and made full preparations for the Beijing 2022 Paralympic ...
  5. news.cgtn.com

    The white paper also noted that the remarkable achievements of parasports in China reflect both the sportsmanship and sporting prowess of the disabled, and the progress China is making in human rights and national development. As of February 20, 2022, 647 athletes from 48 countries and regions registered and would be competing in the Beijing ...
  6. english.www.gov.cn

    Oct 22, 2023The 221 male and 218 female athletes will compete in 397 events across 22 disciplines. China will compete in all 397 events across 22 sports, and the goal is "to win gold and show great spirit". Both China's youngsters and star veterans are ready to do the nation proud in Hangzhou, showcasing the nation's morale and sporting values.
  7. english.scio.gov.cn

    The boom in parasports in China is the result of the country's active implementation of theConvention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. China respects diversity in other countries' cultural, sport and social systems, and promotes equality and justice in international sport activities ...
  8. english.scio.gov.cn

    I. Parasports Have Progressed Through National Development. Since the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, in the cause of socialist revolution and reconstruction, reform and opening up, socialist modernization, and socialism with Chinese characteristics for a new era, along with making progress in the cause of the disabled, parasports have steadily developed and prospered ...

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