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Cover Stories Series 2011> Sichuan Reconstructed> Photo Gallery
UPDATED: May 10, 2011 NO. 19 MAY 12, 2011
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Three years after an 8.0-magnitude earthquake hit southwest China's Sichuan Province, disaster-affected areas have gained a new look

FRESH LOOK: The new Yingxiu Town has emerged with the help of Dongguan in Guangdong Province on land that was leveled by the Wenchuan earthquake. Yingxiu, in Wenchuan County, was the epicenter of the earthquake

HUGE PROJECT: The newly built Beichuan Middle School, with an area of 35 hectares, is better equipped than the old one which was devastated by the 8.0-magnitude earthquake in May 2008

PEACEFUL LIFE: Residents of Shuimo Town in Wenchuan County take rest on the street. The town has reemerged as a tourist attraction. More than 60 energy-consuming and polluting enterprises were closed down or moved out during its post-earthquake reconstruction process

 

RELOCATED PRODUCTION: A workshop at the new site of Dongfang Turbine Co. Ltd. The company, hard-hit by the earthquake in May 2008, has moved from its old site in Hanwang Town, Mianzhu City, to Deyang City. In 2010, its output value reached a record high of 20 billion yuan ($3.08 billion)



 
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