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China's youngest 'quake hero' return home
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-02-18 18:40 CHENGDU -- After six months in Shanghai, 10-year-old Lin Hao, the youngest hero of China's massive 2008 quake, is back in his home province. High living costs and the pressure of his studies brought Lin home. He and his 13-year-old sister started the new semester Monday at Yandaojie Primary School here in the capital of the southwestern Sichuan Province. The family rented a house beside the school, said father Lin Dakun. Both parents are seeking work: the father used to be a construction laborer and his wife was a cleaner.
Lin's family survived the May 12 earthquake centered in Sichuan, which is known to have taken nearly 70,000 lives and left more than 5 million people homeless. Lin Hao, then nine, of Yingxiu Township, Wenchuan County, pulled two classmates from the rubble. As a result, he was honored as a "heroic child" in quake rescue and relief. PRICE OF FAME The Lin family moved to Shanghai last August after Lin Hao said he wished to study there. Although Lin and his sister got free schooling in Shanghai, the family found it hard to live in the metropolis. "My wife and I couldn't find jobs, so it was hard to afford the high cost of living," recalled Lin Dakun. He said the family had to pay 2,000 yuan (US$269) for rent and 1,500 yuan for other monthly living costs. "All those expenses had to come out of our savings before the quake," the 38-year-old man told Xinhua. In Shanghai, the family could have been better off if Lin had accepted offers for the son to be in TV commercials. "I didn't want to sell my son's fame and image for money," said the father. But he changed his mind during this year's Spring Festival when he returned to the devastated Yingxiu, where he saw some children who had been left handicapped by the the quake. |