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Restored Erwang Temple opens to public

A newly rebuilt Erwang Temple, which was damaged in the deadly 2008 Wenchuan earthquake in Southwest China’s Sichuan province, opened to the public on April 21.

'Strongest school building’ teaches earthquake survival

During the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake, a three-story school building that is part of the old Bailu school was elevated three meters. However, the main building was not damaged, and it became known as “the strongest school building”.

Chengdu tourism takes off

One of China’s leading tourism cities, Chengdu in Sichuan province, won high praise from the country’s national tourism board.

Chinese quake town says 'Bienvenue' to world

Stroll along a fancy lane, stop by a bistro, pour yourself a glass of Champagne and bathe in the sunshine. This is how you will soon spend a day if you visit Bailu.

Sichuan province celebrates a new post-quake look

Sichuan province is celebrating its post-earthquake success in rebuilding its economy by hosting the 2011 China Sichuan International Cultural Tourism Festival in Shuimo town in Wenchuan county.

Three years on, panda center recovers from quake

Southwest China's Wolong reserve, the world's largest giant panda breeding center, has recovered from the "devastating blow" dealt to it by the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, with reconstruction slated to be completed by the end of 2012.

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