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Life goes on [2009-05-12 17:10]
The road leading to the quake zone is covered with makeshift shelters. The area's locals - shop owners, shoe insole makers and primary school pupils - share their extraordinary stories. |
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Ballerina battles for dream with one leg [2009-05-11 15:54]
The 12-year-old Li Yue, who lost her left leg in the earthquake, is determined to become a ballet dancer despite challenges. |
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来自北川的青春记忆 [2009-05-15 09:01]
纪录片导演刘畅深入四川,收集了1000余张孩子的大头贴和30多本日记本…… |
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Nation marks first quake anniversary [2009-05-13 18:55]
Commemorative activities were held at the quake's epicenter as well across the entire country. |
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Quake zone schools pal-up with Hungary [2009-05-13 18:44]
Fifty students from Sichuan province are bridging their schools with those in Hungary.
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Dujiangyan's ancient aqueduct stands test of time [2009-05-13 13:21]
Dujiangyan is famous for its 2,300-year-old irrigation system. |
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'Iron Army' soldiers recall rescue operations [2009-05-13 11:28]
Three ‘Iron Army’ soldiers, who led the search for earthquake victims’ bodies in May 2008, share their moving experience.
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Revisiting Sichuan on quake anniversary [2009-05-13 11:16]
One year after the earthquake,China Daily reporter Zhang Haizhou revisits Sichuan province. |
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Beichuan kids starting new life [2009-05-12 15:01]
Beichuan Middle School was among the worst quake-hit schools with more than 1,300 of its 2,900 students and teachers killed or reported missing. Shortly after the disaster the local government built a new home for the student survivors, provided them with textbooks and teachers, as well as psychological counseling.
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Studies resume in quake-hit county [2009-05-12 15:01]
The impact of the Sichuan earthquake, which reached as far as 300 kms in radius,can still be seen in Xihe County, Gansu Province. But hope is not far away with UNICEF helping to rebuilt new schools. |
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