Abandoned disabled China girl sells hairpins on street, dreams of trip with grandma


A disabled and abandoned girl in China is making ends meet by selling hairpins on the street while dreaming of taking her grandmother on a trip. - Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin

BEIJING: A young woman in China with cerebral palsy has deeply moved people on mainland social media after she was found selling hairpins on the street to support herself.

The woman, known by the pseudonym Huanping, who is estranged from her parents, has also said that her greatest dream is to take her grandmother on a trip.

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