Jiangsu's hearing-impaired baristas brew a new future
In the heart of a government service hall in Huai'an, East China's Jiangsu province, an extraordinary initiative is taking place. Welcome to the Silent Cafe, where coffee is brewed with purpose and served in quiet understanding.
At this unique establishment, every barista is hearing-impaired. Communication unfolds through eye contact, gentle gestures, and digital aids like writing boards and tablets. No voices are heard, yet much is conveyed.
Meet Wang Jiali, the store manager. Once shy and reserved, she now steps out from behind the bar, engages customers, and leads her team with pride.
The local government fully supports this initiative, covering rent and utilities, making this more than just a cafe — it's a bridge to inclusion.
Qi Xinran contributed to this story.






















