Heavy snow and fierce winds hit northwestern China Thursday, creating new challenges for quake survivors and rescuers.
With flags at half-mast, people in the Macao special administrative region on Wednesday mourned earthquake victims in Qinghai province.
People in the southern economic hub of Hong Kong on Wednesday shared the nation's sorrow, mourning for victims of the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that hit Qinghai province one week ago.
Theaters, cinemas, KTVs and amusement parks were closed nationwide on Wednesday as the country grieved for victims killed in the earthquake in Qinghai's Yushu prefecture.
Tens of thousands of local residents in the capital of Northwest China's Qinghai province gathered in heavy snowfall to mourn for the victims of the Yushu earthquake.
The nation came together in mourning on Wednesday in remembrance of the more than 2,000 people killed in the devastating quake that hit Yushu.
Beijing - Aid from across the world is flooding into Yushu, the epicenter of the violent earthquake that rocked Qinghai province last Wednesday.
The Chinese government announced a string of emergency measures Wednesday to provide convenient financial services for people in the quake-hit Qinghai Province and to support reconstruction.
A team of mainly-Tibetan police experienced in working at high altitudes Wednesday arrived in Yushu to help provide security in the quake zone of northwest China's Qinghai Province.
A total of 1,350 aftershocks have been detected in Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake hit the region on April 14, said seismological authorities.
China's national flag on Wednesday was flying at half-mast at its permanent mission to the United Nations to mourn Yushu earthquake victims.
Chinese police have arrested four people suspected of taking donations for quake relief in the name of a charity group in two separate cases.