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Disabled girl sells hairpins on the street, dreams of taking her grandmother on a trip

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí03/02/2025

(Dan Tri) - Suffering from cerebral palsy that prevents her limbs from moving like a normal person, a girl in China moved netizens when she still made a living on the streets, saving money to take care of her grandmother.


Recently, netizens in China were moved by the image of a girl with a beautiful face and a staggering gait, trying to sell hair clips on the street in the freezing cold weather.

Cô gái khuyết tật bán kẹp tóc trên phố, nuôi mơ ước đưa bà đi du lịch - 1

Disabled girl selling hair clips on the street touched many people (Photo: SCMP).

This girl is Huanping (living in Hebei province, China). Right from birth, Huanping was born prematurely and lacked oxygen, leading to cerebral palsy and difficulty in movement.

After a while, Huanping's parents decided to move to another place to live, had another child and left her with her elderly grandmother. The girl had to overcome her inferiority complex, ridicule and the labels of "disabled" and "parentless child" from her friends.

"My parents may not love me, but I love myself very much. Every day, I fight very hard for my life," Huanping said.

Cô gái khuyết tật bán kẹp tóc trên phố, nuôi mơ ước đưa bà đi du lịch - 2

Huanping always thinks optimistically and is determined to earn money to take his grandmother on a trip (Photo: SCMP).

Growing up with the love of his grandmother, Huanping shared that he wanted to earn a lot of money to take his grandmother to travel and admire the beautiful landscapes of the world .

The girl used to work for a company but had to quit because her workplace went bankrupt. After that, she started selling hairpins for 2 yuan each (equivalent to 7,000 VND). Huangping also drew her own sign, saying: "Since you're here, why don't you buy one?", which delighted passersby.

In recent days, due to the extremely cold weather, customers have gradually decreased, and revenue has also decreased. However, Huanping has not given up but has become more determined.

"Although I cannot walk like a normal person, I can still communicate fluently and my hands are still strong enough to work. Compared to people with cerebral palsy, I feel much luckier. When I am optimistic, I believe I will have a good life.

As a girl, you really have to rely on yourself and build your own inner strength. After all the hardships, now I feel very happy and proud of myself," Huanping confided.

Under the video recording Huanping selling hairpins on the street, many netizens expressed their admiration for the girl.



Source: https://dantri.com.vn/an-sinh/co-gai-khuet-tat-ban-kep-toc-tren-pho-nuoi-mo-uoc-dua-ba-di-du-lich-20250203142419386.htm

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