Bildnummer: 57119977 Datum: 26.02.2012 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (120228) -- CHANGSHA, Feb. 28, 2012 (Xinhua) -- Dorothee Brutzer (1st L) frequenta la classe per bambini sordomuti in un centro di formazione per la riabilitazione a Changsha, capitale della provincia dello Hunan della Cina centrale, 8 febbraio 2012. La panetteria Bach si trova nel viale Xiangchun di Changsha. Il piccolo panificio con decorazioni squisite è rinomato nelle zone vicine per il suo proprietario straniero di 41 anni e per i suoi dipendenti sordi. Il proprietario Uwe Brutzer e sua moglie Dorothee Brutzer, originaria di Stoccarda, in Germania, hanno vissuto a Changsha per t
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Bildnummer: 57119977 Datum: 26.02.2012 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (120228) -- CHANGSHA, Feb. 28, 2012 (Xinhua) -- Dorothee Brutzer (1st L) attends the class for deaf-mute children at a rehabilitation training center in Changsha, capital of central China s Hunan Province, Feb. 8, 2012. Bach s Bakery is located in the Xiangchun Lane of Changsha. The little bakery with exquisite decoration is well-known in nearby areas for its 41-year-old foreign owner and deaf-mute employees here. The owner Uwe Brutzer and his wife Dorothee Brutzer, who came from Stuttgart of Germany, have lived in Changsha for ten years. For the love of Chinese culture, they chose Wu Zhengrong and Du Xuehui as their Chinese name respectively. By chance, the couple learned about that some hearing impaired children in impoverished areas of China had speech problems due to missed diagnosis. Uwe and Dorothee joined in a German charity organization to offer language training program for deaf-mute children. They shuttled back and forth among rehabilitation training centers around the Hunan Province. According to Dorothee, more than 80 children have benefited from the charity program. We go to each rehabilitation training center at least two times a semester , Dorothee Brutzer said, Some of them are remote and very small. There are only nine students in a rehabilitation training center of Chenzhou City. To help more deaf-mutes grasp certain skills to earn their living, the German couple set up the Bach s Bakery in 2011, offering training opportunities for deaf-mutes to make cakes and bread. They are quick learners , Uwe Brutzer said, I hope they can work here if they want. (Xinhua/Bai Yu) (mcg) CHINA-CHANGSHA-GERMAN COUPLE-CHARITY TRAINING (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Wirtschaft Einzelhandel Deutsche Bäckerei Bäcker Aussiedler Fotostory xns x0x 2012 quer 57119977 Date 26 02 2012 Copyright Imago XINHUA Changsha Feb 28 2012 XINHUA Dorothee 1st l Attends The Class for Deaf Mute Children AT a Rehabilitatio
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