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Yaoping Qiang Village before and after the earthquake
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Yaoping Qiang Village before and after the earthquake
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A panorama of Yaoping Qiang Village
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A village lane after the earthquake
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Diaolou, over 1,000 years old
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Collapsed villagers' homes
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Homes were severely damaged
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Leaving home after the earthquake
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The ancient Diaolou tower was cracked in the quake
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The intact underground water network
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Enjoying life after the earthquake: old people in the village
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Villager becomes victim
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'We need help…'
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Checking the damaged houses
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'My home has collapsed…'
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The damaged house
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Villagers build emergency makeshift tents
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Discussing salvage issues after the quake
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The 1,000-year-old ancient stone tower before the quake
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Yang's family residential house lasted for 1,000 years
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Calm life before the earthquake
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Typical Qiang house
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A Qiang villager before the earthquake
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A private arts and crafts store
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Yang's family residential compound
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A street in the village before the quake
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The 1,000-year-age stone tower before the earthquake
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