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Q: How do disabled people get around in China?

It doesn't seem very spastic-friendly.

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i guess it depends up on his financial conditions.

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Family help them move around, but it is true accessibility is very low for handicapped people. They could ask the Japanese to lend them those power exoskeleton, but chinese don't like Japanese...

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I've seen some disabled people in little motorized three wheel charts...that's pretty cool.

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Not sure what you mean, daily moving around I've seen them used motorized whell chairs and some that look like three wheel bicycles except they use their hands to pedal. On the other side, restaurants and other buildings should be more observant and accessable to the disabled.

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