At the exhibition opening, China's Ambassador to France Lu Shaye praised the event as a showcase of China's commitment to individuals with disabilities. The exhibition, highlighting the government's dedication, the involvement of Chinese enterprises and the resilience of women with special needs, marks a significant moment for cultural exchange between China and France, he says.
Lu says that China has made great progress in services for this group through enhanced legal protections and improved societal conditions, significantly boosting the well-being of individuals with special needs.
"The Paris Olympics and Paralympics have provided a unique opportunity to strengthen China-France relations," Lu says.
Zhang Haidi, president of Rehabilitation International and former chairperson of China Disabled Persons' Federation, says that "the pursuit of beauty transcends disabilities, empowering women to overcome challenges and thrive".
Stephane Galerneau, president of Ateliers d'Art de France, highlighted the transformative power of artisanal craftsmanship, underscoring its crucial role in fostering creativity, sustainability and precision. He emphasized that these qualities are essential for advancing the economic, cultural and tourism sectors.
"At this exhibition, we will not only see the inclusivity that craft techniques have brought to society but also reinforce ties between China and France," Galerneau says.