
Chinese President Hu Jintao pays a visit to a training center
for intellectually disabled in China's biggest city Shanghai on the National
Day.
SHANGHAI, Oct. 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao said on Monday
morning that the government and the entire society should give more care for the
physically and intellectually disabled people.
During a visit to a training center for intellectually disabled in China's
biggest city Shanghai on the National Day, Hu chatted with Chinese and foreign
disabled people and joined them in outdoor games, wishing them to make more
progress in physical exercise and mental recovery.
He praised the teachers at the training center for providing special
education to the intellectually disabled and helping them better involved in the
society. In this way, the teachers have contributed to building a harmonious
society, he said.
"You are undertaking a career that brings happiness and hope to the
intellectually disabled people and their families," the president told the
teachers.
Hu also met with Greek athletes at the center who are going to participate
in the 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games to be opened in Shanghai on
Tuesday.
To hold the Special Olympic Games is an opportunity for the promotion of
humanitarian spirit in China, Hu said.
On Monday afternoon, Hu visited a local chemical factory and a radio
research institute, and listened to the reports on the city's economic and
social development.
The president made the visit in the company of Vice Premier Hui Liangyu,
State Councilor Chen Zhili, Shanghai's Chinese Communist Party chief Xi Jinping
and Mayor Han Zheng.