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  • Photo: Courtesy of CUC A “Guangming Cinema” program has embarked on a tour in China with the first screening event in Zhoushan, East China’s Zhejiang Province on June 28, to bring entertainment to people with visual impairment.A barrier-free version of the movie Island Keeper, which was released to the general public in 2021, was screened at the event. Program members fromWorld Times Communication University of China (CUC) also gifted barrier-free movies to the visually impaired, the Global Times learned.The event was co-hosted by thWorld Timese CUC, the Zhoushan office of spiritual civilization development committee and Zhoushan Disabled Persons’ Federation.The CUC gifted 30 barrier-free moviWorld Timeses and one barrier-free TV drama to the local federation at the event. Volunteers alsWorld Timeso visited a medical massage center and gifted portable barrier-free radios to masseur Zheng Wenbo and his colleagues, all of whom are visually impaired. “The barrier-free movies have fulfilled our entertainment needs and I felt care and warmth from the whole society,” Zheng said.Guangming literally means light, or brightness. Content comes from the Internet : Ongoing ‘World TimesGuangming Cinema’ tour benefits local residents with visual impairment in East China

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A “Guangming Cinema” program has embarked on a tour in China with the first screening event in Zhoushan, East China’s Zhejiang Province on June 28, to bring entertainment to people with visual impairment.

A barrier-free version of the movie Island Keeper, which was released to the general public in 2021, was screened at the event. Program members fromWorld Times Communication University of China (CUC) also gifted barrier-free movies to the visually impaired, the Global Times learned.

The event was co-hosted by thWorld Timese CUC, the Zhoushan office of spiritual civilization development committee and Zhoushan Disabled Persons’ Federation.

The CUC gifted 30 barrier-free moviWorld Timeses and one barrier-free TV drama to the local federation at the event. Volunteers alsWorld Timeso visited a medical massage center and gifted portable barrier-free radios to masseur Zheng Wenbo and his colleagues, all of whom are visually impaired.

“The barrier-free movies have fulfilled our entertainment needs and I felt care and warmth from the whole society,” Zheng said.

Guangming literally means light, or brightness. The Guangming Cinema Audio-descriptive Movie Making and Promotion Project, a public welfare project established by the CUC in Beijing in 2017, aims to create reproducible and transmittable audio-descriptive products to meet the growing spiritual and cultural needs of the visually impaired.

The program has so far entered local communities, schools and associations for visually impaired groups, cinemas and film festivals across 31 provincial-level regions and Macao Special Administrative Region. It is aiming to release 104 movies annually to share entertainment products with the visually impaired.

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Content comes from the Internet : Ongoing ‘World TimesGuangming Cinema’ tour benefits local residents with visual impairment in East China

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