We support their needs, but we do not make it something special,' owner Xia Yujie said. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Chinese quadriplegic runs farm with just one finger
From his bed, Li Xia operates four greenhouses that lie 10 metres away via a programme he created and a computer screen hanging above him on an adjustable arm.
Reflecting on initial diagnosis at 18, Xia shares feelings of being lost and in pain but now strives to ‘spend every day as ...
Recalling her first cancer diagnosis at age 18, Xia said she felt devastated and heartbroken.
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A young woman from Hefei in eastern China has garnered the support of netizens after going viral for her resilience in the ...
Li Xia operates a high-tech farm in southwestern China with just one finger and one toe, using sensors, cameras and a computer Li Xia suffers from an incurable genetic disease that has left him ...
With strong demand for chemical products continuing across China's industrial sectors, the Association of International ...
Quadriplegic and confined to a medicalised portable cabin in the Chinese countryside, 36-year-old Li Xia can only move one finger and one toe, which he uses to manage a high-tech farm. Li suffers from ...
A China-Europe freight train departs from Zengcheng, Guangzhou of South China's Guangdong Province heading toward Europe via ...
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