10 years after earthquake, dancer is an inspiration to many
She succeeded, and set an example for many handicapped people. She was invited to perform the dance times to encourage them and give them hope.
On April 23, 2013, Liao went to Lushan, Sichuan to help victims of an earthquake as a volunteer. She said she wanted to help others in the earthquake because she was a victim herself and got help from others.
In 2013, Liao met her current husband — a designer of artificial limbs, and about one year later they were married. Her husband has encouraged her to be confident with her artificial limbs.
In 10 years, Liao has published more than 250 articles on her blog at sina.com.cn, and most of the articles demonstrate her optimistic attitude and zest for life.
Now, Liao and her husband hold meetings for handicapped people, where she shares her experiences and encourages them to regain their confidence. Liao has plans to write books on marriage and childcare.
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