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The 'cinema for the blind' that will never close

China Daily | Updated: 2019-02-15 07:27

While many Chinese watched movies at cinemas during the weeklong Spring Festival holiday, Zheng Wei explained the film The Spring Festival to an audience of visually impaired people at a cinema in northern China's Tianjin.

"Fireworks light up the dark on New Year's Eve, and children are playing in an open place covered with white snow," said Zheng to the audience, describing the visual elements of the movie while holding a microphone and a script.

As the founder of "cinema for the blind" in Tianjin, the 55-year-old has insisted on brightening the dark world of the visually impaired in his own way for 11 years.

The 'cinema for the blind' that will never close

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