‘China’s grandma’ hospital cleaner adopts 38 abandoned babies, in line for top moral award
Determined elderly woman scrimps and saves, gives her life to dozens of infants who were dumped by their birth parents
A hospital cleaner in China who adopted 38 abandoned infants over a decade has been nominated as a National Moral Model.
Tang Caiying, 88, is a retired cleaner from a hospital in Xinyu, in southeastern China’s Jiangxi province, the mainland media outlet The Paper reported.
Between the 1980s and 1990s, she adopted more than 30 children.
One winter day in 1982, a 46-year-old Tang found a baby girl wrapped in a cotton coat, abandoned beside railway tracks on her way to work.
Unable to leave the baby in the freezing wind, she brought the crying infant home, fed and cleaned her up.
She named the girl Fangfang, which means “fragrance” like blooming flowers.