There are 14 million blind people in China, why can t you see one on the street?

Updated on society 2024-02-09
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    China's facilities for people with disabilities are not comprehensive, and many of them, such as blind people, are at high risk of going out alone. In Japan, I have encountered blind people on the subway and on the main street several times. Interest rates are also high for people with disabilities. It should be that there are objective reasons in China that people with disabilities deliberately reduce going out.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is often a mute customer in the store, an aunt in her fifties, who is particularly fierce every time she comes. She didn't understand when she scanned WeChat, so I showed her, she opened my hand directly, and she looked impatient, every time she came, she was

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For example, if China has a population of 1.4 billion, then 14 million is one hundredth of it, that is to say, there is one blind person in one hundred people, but the distribution area of the blind is different, for example, we have less, almost dozens or more than a hundred, there will be blind people in each region but the number is different.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.5 billion denominators, 14 million numerators. Which is bigger and which is smaller.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Local managers only pay lip service to caring for the blind, but they don't actually do it. Look at the blind road on the road, normal people can't walk along the blind road, not to mention the blind people who can't see, they are harming every minute. The highway cannot occupy the emergency lane, and once occupied, it will be fined.

    If you manage the blind alleys with this ruthlessness, you may be able to let them go out for a walk.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Basically going out is blind and can't go back.。。

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    China's blind alleys will turn them into real disabled people.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is one unification on this similar problem: survivorship bias, aka dead people can't speak.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    As a blind person, the landlord will definitely not be able to see other blind people.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I'm almost done with this blind alley.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    First of all, this blind person doesn't go down the street alone, just like this blind road, but it's actually a way to get rich, you know.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because they are in a massage parlor for the blind.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Cars are parked everywhere, bikes are shared. Going out is risky.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The blind road is full of cars, caring for only superficial movements, in the bathhouse, in the massage room, under the overpass is where they appear.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Why do blind people go on the streets? See the scenery?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The blind are all at home, and you will definitely not be able to see what road you are on23333

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If you look at the blind people on the street, it's a trap.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The main thing is that you can't see it, what are you doing on the street.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    About 17 million. Statistics from the China Association of the Blind show that there are about 17 million blind people in China.

    In the 80s of the last century, China conducted a survey on the status of visual disability. The results show that there are nearly 13 million patients with visual disabilities in China, of which about 5.5 million are blind and about 7.5 million are low-vision. The main causes of blindness and low vision in children under the age of 14 are congenital hereditary eye diseases, such as congenital cataract, congenital microphthalmia cornea, retinitis pigmentosa, albinism, optic nerve atrophy, etc.

    Cataract is the mainstay of blind or low vision in people over 60 years of age.

    The World Health Organization estimates that there are 40 million to 45 million blind people in the world, and low vision is three times that of blind people, about 140 million people, of which 75% or more than 100 million patients can recover or improve their vision through surgery and refractive correction, and 25% of patients with low vision need low vision care, if they need to wear visual aids and vision equipment.

    Introduction: The China Association of the Blind is referred to as "China Blind Association" (English full name: China association of the blind, English abbreviation:

    CAB is a non-profit social organization voluntarily formed by the blind (including low vision) and social groups, enterprises, institutions and individuals related to the work of the blind, and is a specialized association of the China Disabled Persons' Federation. Accept the professional leadership of the China Disabled Persons' Federation, the professional supervisory unit, and accept the supervision and management of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the registration authority of the association.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Blind (visually impaired people) The above content refers to: Encyclopedia - China Blind Association.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    China has the largest number of blind people in the world, with about 5 million blind people, accounting for 18% of the world's blind population. About 450,000 people are blind in China every year, and if the current trend is allowed to continue, the number of blind people in China is expected to increase fourfold by 2020.

    Let's start by correcting a mistake of the subject. China is not blind for every 200 people, but one for every 100 people.

    You see, this is the first attitude towards blind people in the country.

    According to data given by the World Health Organization, in 2010, there were 10,000 blind people, 10,000 low vision people, and 10,000 visual impairment people in China. According to this trend, it is estimated that the number of blind people may exceed 13 million, that is, one in every 100 people.

    Why are so many blind people so rarely envied in our daily lives? I won't talk about the false big empty words today, but I will talk about it today, and I will talk about it blindly.

    In the middle of 2015, I found a popular post "Beijing's Blind Road, Why It Has Become the Way for the Blind to Find Death", at first I thought it was grandstanding, but when I clicked on it, it was shocking.

    With more than 14 million people with visual disabilities, China has established the world's longest and most widely distributed blind alley. But visible or invisible obstacles still lie between the blind and the outside world.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It is true that there are blind people who can't see anything.

    These blind people have a very developed sense of hearing and smell, which can replace part of the role of vision.

    If you are curious about blind people, you can pay attention to their dreams.

    There are no concrete images in their dreams.

    And it is even more strange for deaf people, who cannot understand sound and can think, but it is not known what kind of way of thinking is such a way of thinking.

    For example, if you only know Chinese, your way of thinking is of course presented in Chinese. Only in English, and the way of thinking is of course presented in English. People who can't hear sound can't hear language, and their way of thinking isn't in words.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The so-called blind people, first-class, congenital blind people, must not see anything, and it is pitch black in front of them. If you become blind due to an accident the day after tomorrow, depending on the severity, some can still be accessed, and some are just a little white spot in front of your eyes.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Yes.. Other feelings will be good.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    After watching Nana's guide dog for an hour, Nana asked me after lunch, "Are there really blind people in the world?" What country are they in? How can I not see them? ”

    So Nana and I talked about Sun Li's guide dog, searched on Douyin, and looked at it and was attracted by Chen Yan and her guide dog. We were both stunned by the guide dog's accurate literacy skills, and Nana kept saying, "It's amazing."

    When a guide dog first entered the training base, the technology was not too hard, and the technician deliberately said, "Just like you, how can you lead the way for the blind" The guide dog was so sad that he shed tears. Later, after a year and a half of training, I graduated with honor, and the guide dog smiled happily, and Nana and I were so touched to see it.

    There are 17 million blind people in our country, but there are less than 200 qualified guide dogs, 1,000 dogs participate in training, and less than 10 are qualified.

    Chen Yan is a blender, "Aren't blind people invisible? How does it work? Can you also cook? ”

    Mom, look at the map, there are blind people, I want to see them".

    I told Nana that there are people in the world who may not be able to see, hear, speak, etc., because they are born or sick, but they still work very hard and can do many things like us or even better!

    If you meet them, give them the help you can, if they need it.

    When children ask questions in life, we try to give them as soon as possible or explore the answers together. Don't perfunctory or reply to your child with "no why" and "mom doesn't know".

    There may be an answer to any question, because there may be another curious child in the world who has asked it.

    Children's problems, give more resources to strengthen and expand the understanding of this problem, I don't know what to be afraid of, there is a mobile phone.

    In the process of asking questions and exploring problems, children will gradually have some good habits, values, and so on.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Because in our country, it is so difficult for blind people to live on their own, their world is isolated from each other, and the world of our able-bodied people is like two parallel worlds.

    And because of their own physical disabilities, their lives are obviously more difficult than we imagined, for them to be able to live alone from society, on the one hand, we must take into account the inconvenience of the disabled themselves in the outside world, and the other reason is because of the development of technology today, the emergence of virtual networks with smartphones have appeared for the disabled system, combined with these reasons, we can understand the reason why blind people do not go out.

    Blind people rely on blind roads to travel, but blind roads are occupied by vehicles is the norm, and the touch of external perception has always been the basic common sense that blind people need to have in their lives, but they don't even have such a safe and smooth road outside.

    In the world of the blind, this blind road is the only way to the outside world, and there is nothing wrong with us about what it means to lose this path, but it is a fatal blow to the blind.

    So there are guide dogs, but the acceptance of dogs in human society is very low, the number of guide dogs is very small, we often hear about guide dogs from the news, some people do not allow guide dogs to get on the bus, which is equivalent to restricting the travel of the blind.

    Guide dogs are too precious, to be able to become a guide dog requires a lot of time to cultivate, from the breed selection will choose those docile dogs, they will be born to send to foster families to grow up, and then at the right age will be picked up, back to the day, these guide dog candidates will receive a one-year training period, this period is the key day for the guide dog to be recognized as qualified.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    The Soviet writer Ostrovsky, who was blind in both eyes during the war, completed the long ** "How Steel is Made" by dictating the contents

    2. American female writer Helen Keller has been blind since childhood, and under the teaching of Mr. Sullivan, she learned to write Braille, and grew up to be a social activist, actively giving speeches around the world, promoting the disabled, and completing the long ** "If You Give Me Three Days of Light".

    3. The Curies built a laboratory in a dilapidated morgue, discovered radium after hard work, and won the Noliang Xianbel Prize in Physics twice.

    4. Tong Dizhou, a famous modern biologist in China, was ordered to drop out of middle school because of an average of 45 points in his comprehensive score, but he insisted on tutoring and ranked among the best through a year of hard work.

    5. Zhang Haidi, a famous contemporary female writer, was paraplegic due to an accident at the age of five, but still insisted on self-learning from primary school to university and was proficient in many Chinese.

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