Zhou Changkui, chairman of the federation, commended the museum for its inclusivity and care for all individuals.
He hoped both parties would leverage their strengths to set a precedent for barrier-free environments and inclusive practices in museums and other cultural sites.
As per the agreement, the two parties will partner on initiatives like enhancing accessible facilities, offering cultural services for people with disabilities, and involving them in heritage preservation and creative industries.
Following the signing, an exhibition showcasing cultural and creative works by women with disabilities was launched. The display featured over 100 exquisite pieces of embroidery, weaving, pottery, and other artwork crafted by women with disabilities from various regions across the country.