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Reconstructing Step by Step
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reporter Feng Jianhua interviewed Wang Guangsi, Vice Director of the Sichuan Development and Reform Commission, about Sichuan's reconstruction plan
Life Goes On
A recent program devised by the Sichuan Provincial Government said that after a three-year reconstruction period, people in affected areas will have far better living and business conditions than those before the earthquake struck
Military Marvels
The crucial role played by China's military since the Sichuan earthquake has endeared them to the country more than ever
Rebirth of a Company
Despite severe earthquake damage, one state-owned enterprise has led the way in recovery efforts
Seeing Is Believing
Senior Chinese Tibetologist invites Americans to see the real Tibet for themselves
The Invisible Resurrection
A revival in fortunes in post-quake Chengdu is inevitable, given the diverse sights of interest in the popular city
Safe to Visit
Unscathed by the earthquake, yet branded a damaged and unsafe city, Chengdu is striving to rebuild its image and attract tourists
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