Air hostess Jiang Kangkang smiles as she performs a sign language song "Smiling" on board, August 30, 2008. Chinese air hostesses get ready for more hearing-challenged passengers during the upcoming Paralympic Games. [Xinhua]
Jiang Xintian uses sign language to describe her emotions two days after she lit the Beijing Paralympic flame, August 28, 2008. [Xinhua]
Air hostesses practise sign language in this file photo undated. Chinese air hostesses get ready for more hearing-challenged passengers during the upcoming Paralympic Games. [Xinhua]
Jiang Xintian, who lit the Beijing Paralympic flame, uses sign language to host TV programmes in this May 25, 2006 file photo. Beijing is geared up to provide better service for Paralympians during the Paralympic Games. [Xinhua]
Air hostesses use sign language onboard, August 29, 2008. Chinese air hostesses get ready for more hearing-challenged passengers during the upcoming Paralympic Games. [Xinhua]
Air hostess Jiang Kangkang performs a sign language song "Smiling" on board, August 30, 2008. Chinese air hostesses get ready for more hearing-challenged passengers during the upcoming Paralympic Games. [Xinhua]
Jiang Xintian, who lit the Beijing Paralympic flame, uses sign language to host TV programmes in this May 25, 2006 file photo. Beijing is geared up to provide better service for Paralympians during the Paralympic Games. [Xinhua]
Jiang Xintian, who lit the Beijing Paralympic flame, uses sign language to host TV programmes in this May 25, 2006 file photo. Beijing is geared up to provide better service for Paralympians during the Paralympic Games. [Xinhua]