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The Disabled Show Their Confidence, Big Hands Holding Small Hands to Experience the Charm of Sports

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In order to improve the physical fitness and quality of life of people with disabilities and promote community participation and inclusion, the Miaoli County Special Education Care Association held the "Big Hands Holding Small Hands, Let's Exercise" fun sports meeting at the Xiaoyili Activity Center in Houlong Town on June 28. Deputy County Mayor Qiu Lili and Legislator Qiu Zhenjun, Houlong Town Mayor Xie Qinghui, Councillor Lin Baozhu's assista…
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In order to improve the physical fitness and quality of life of people with disabilities and promote community participation and inclusion, the Miaoli County Special Education Care Association held the "Big Hands Holding Small Hands, Let's Exercise" fun sports meeting at the Xiaoyili Activity Center in Houlong Town on June 28. Deputy County Mayor Qiu Lili and Legislator Qiu Zhenjun, Houlong Town Mayor Xie Qinghui, Councillor Lin Baozhu's assista…

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