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Immigrants from dam site reach new homes
(Xinhua/newsphoto)
Updated: 2004-08-06 01:34

 

Eleven-year-old Shang Qianying waits at Jinan Railway Station for a bus to take her and her family to a new home in Changqing District, in the city of Jinan, capital of East China's Shandong Province. She is among the last group of immigrants moving from the site of the Three Gorges Dam in Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality to other provinces. [Xinhua]

A total of 401 immigrants from the site of the Three Gorges Dam in Chongqing arrive at Jinan, Eastern Shandong Province, Thursday by train. Shandong Province has built 91 houses for the immigrants and has allotted them the same amount of arable land as local farmers. The relocation of residents from the dam site to other places within Chongqing will continue.
[newsphoto]

Zhang Rongli (first R), a doctor from the Kaixian County Hospital in Chongqing Municipality of Southwest China, accompanies immigrants from their former hometown to their new homes. [Xinhua]

A immigrant from Chongqing inspects his new residence in Jinan, Eastern Shangdong Province on Thursday. [newsphoto]



 
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