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Asian Para Games concludes with flame and spirit to stay forever
China deserves "gold medal" for hosting successful Para Games
12-19 10:37
Guangzhou will bid farewell to the inaugural Asian Para Games on Sunday night and in the mind of APC President, a gold medal should be awarded to the Games.
Games volunteers capture the soul of Paralympic spirit
12-17 14:21
Cold snap continue to hit Guangzhou. But volunteers of Asian Para Games are doing all they can to ensure the athletes feel comfortable and "warm" in Guangzhou.
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Craven louds "message-sending" opening ceremony
This combination of sport and what is important about life was very well shown last night.
Asia Para Games presents opportunity to create more caring society: vice premier
Hui said the government should"reinforce its efforts to set up social security and service systems for the disabled.
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