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The quake has rekindled public interest in the Qiang culture. National meetings were held and notable scholars voiced concern about the fate of the old tradition
Hope Amid Devastation
Preserve Qiang Culture
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Ministry: Quake Causes Severe Damage to Cultural Heritage Items
China Starts Emergency Project to Save Quake-damaged Ethnic Minority Cultural Heritage
 
 
  Luobu Village before and after the earthquake  
A vehicle wrecked by a landslide at the earthquake epicenter
Constant landslides on route to Luobu Village via Lixian County
The mountain road going to Luobu Village in Wenchuan
Group tombs site from East Han Dynasty before the quake
Qiang women with traditional costumes
Handicrafts made by Qiang People
Water man: Qiang people carrying water
Tranquil life of villagers, before the disaster
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  Yaoping Qiang Village before and after the earthquake  
A panorama of Yaoping Qiang Village
A village lane after the earthquake
Diaolou, over 1,000 years old
Collapsed villagers' homes
Homes were severely damaged
Leaving home after the earthquake
The ancient Diaolou tower was cracked in the quake
The intact underground water network
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