
Group Description
Meet and learn from travelers with disabilities and welcoming locals, offering tips on accessible hotels, wheelchair-friendly attractions, and transportation in China. From the Great Wall and the Forbidden City in Beijing to Shanghai’s skyline, Xi’an’s Terracotta Army, and the scenic landscapes of Guilin, whether it’s your first trip or a return visit, this is the place to ask about accommodations, getting around, or inclusive activities – someone here has likely experienced it before. You’ll find first-hand reviews, travel tips, and recommendations for cultural, historical, and nature experiences. This group welcomes wheelchair and mobility aid users, plus travelers with autism, low vision, and sensory needs, helping you enjoy a more accessible China adventure.
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The Beijing Palace Museum has opened a Sensory Experience Gallery to improve accessibility for people with disabilities, featuring touch, sound, and other sensory elements.
globaltimes.cn
Palace Museum opens sensory gallery to enhance accessibility for disabled people - Global Times
Palace Museum opens sensory gallery to enhance accessibility for disabled people - Global Times
Have you been to Hong Kong? How did you find the accessibility?
huffpost.com
When I Moved To Hong Kong, I Found Out Just How Different Accessibility Can Look
When writer and professor Jason Dorwart moved across the globe for a job, he quickly learned how different their concept of independence is.
Hopefully there will be many more in the future!
thestandard.com.hk
Wheelchair-friendly taxis to be in service
A Hong Kong taxi company announced today the kick-off for a project to launch two wheelchair-friendly taxi vehicles which allow customers to conveniently board and disembark. The two Nissan...
Ride-hailing for the blind: Didi promises accessible travel
Didi Chuxing, the ride-hailing and urban transport tech company that ate Uber’s lunch in China, seems to be getting serious about accessibility for people with disabilities.
https://supchina.com/2021/04/29/ride-hailing-for-the-blind-didi-promises-accessible-travel/
supchina.com
Ride-hailing for the blind: Didi promises accessible travel – SupChina
Didi Chuxing, the ride-hailing and urban transport tech company that ate Uber’s lunch in China, seems to be getting serious about accessibility for people with disabilities.
tabifolk created the group
China 4 years ago



