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Classrooms, coffee shops and cakes

By Cheng Si | China Daily | Updated: 2017-11-20 07:11

"It's okay, take it easy," said the man with a smile, as he paid 15 yuan ($2.20) and accepted a large bottle milk at the Wisdom Tree Coffee Shop, even though he had ordered a medium-sized cappuccino.

"Customers in the coffee shop are very nice, they treat the staff with great patience," said Zhu Jiawei, a teacher from Hangzhou Yanglingzi School, Zhejiang province.

The coffee shop is one of three launched by the school, the Hangzhou Disabled Person's Federation and the Shangcheng bureau of civil affairs as part of a program that helps to prepare young people with intellectual disabilities or communication disorders for work.

Classrooms, coffee shops and cakes

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