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Rubik's Cube Inclusive Programme on White Cane Day

To celebrate the Hong Kong Society for the Blind 65th Anniversary and International White Cane Day, we organized “Rubik's Cube Inclusive Programme on White Cane Day” on 15 October, 2021. There were a total of 65 visually impaired and sighted participants to solve the Rubik’s Cube together. Although their vision loss, the visually impaired could play different activities with the sighted persons, to demonstrate the spirit of inclusion.

 

HKSB started the preparation work in the middle of this year, Mr Channel Chan, a total blind Rehabilitation Instructor who trained around a hundred of visually impaired and sighted persons the skills on how to solve the Rubik’s Cube. 

 

Click here to watch Channel’s Rubik’s Cube Teaching Videos

Eleven participants joined the challenge to solve the Rubik’s Cube in 6.5 minutes

Eleven participants joined the challenge to solve the Rubik’s Cube in 6.5 minutes

Channel led all the participants to solve the Rubik’s Cube together

Channel led all the participants to solve the Rubik’s Cube together

Apart from on-site participants, the staff and service users at our Jockey Club Tuen Mun Home for the Aged Blind, Bradbury Care and Attention Home for the Aged Blind, Yuen Long Home for the Aged Blind, Kowloon Home for the Aged Blind and Morning Glory DAC cum Hostel joined together via zoom.

Apart from on-site participants, the staff and service users at our Jockey Club Tuen Mun Home for the Aged Blind, Bradbury Care and Attention Home for the Aged Blind, Yuen Long Home for the Aged Blind, Kowloon Home for the Aged Blind and Morning Glory DAC cum Hostel joined together via zoom. Rubik’s Cube is an inclusive activity

Rubik’s Cube is an inclusive activity

The 65 Rubik’s Cubes were put inside this box

The 65 Rubik’s Cubes were put inside this box 

Group photo

Group photo

 

The 65 Rubik’s Cubes were put inside this box