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UPDATED: April 24, 2010 NO. 17 APRIL 29, 2010
Life Endures in the Quake Area
 
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TREASURE HUNTING: Suonan Qiuzang holds a Tangka, or Tibetan scroll painting, dug out of the ruins of her grandfather's house on April 19. The 15-year-old Tibetan girl is a junior middle school student. She is lucky to survive the earthquake unscathed (PUBU ZHAXI) 

 
HEAVENLY PRAYER: A monk lights yak butter lamps at a "tent temple" on Shengli Road, Gyegu Township, in order to pray for the victims of the recent Yushu earthquake on April 17 (LI ZIHENG) 

 
MEDICAL TREATMENT: Members of a medical team are treating earthquake victims in Yushu on April 17. Several medical teams of the border control police made door-to-door visits to treat victims and provide knowledge on disease prevention (WANG XIAOXUE) 

 
SENDING WARMTH: Earthquake victims in Zhaxi Datun Village in Gyegu Township, Yushu, are supplied with coats and quilts on April 17. On that day, 15 trucks carrying 1,000 bags of coats and quilts sent by an army division arrived at the town (LIU SIYANG) 

 
CLASS RESUMES: Cicheng Nima (first left) teaches students in a tent classroom on April 18. He is a teacher in the No. Minorities Middle School of Yushu Tibet Autonomous Prefecture. On that day, students in three of the school's grades returned to class (ZHU XIANG) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 
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