Premier extends New Year greetings to quake-hit residents
Updated: 2013-01-01 15:14
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![Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao tries a Tibetan costume as he visits a resident's home in Yushu Tibetan autonomous prefecture in Northwest China's Qinghai province, Dec 31, 2012. Wen paid a visit in quake-hit Yushu before New Year's Day to inspect the reconstruction work and extend New Year's greetings to the people there. [Photo/Xinhua] Premier extends New Year greetings to quake-hit residents](../../attachement/jpg/site1/20130101/0023ae9885da124ccdc502.jpg)















