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Luobu Village before and after the earthquake
Special> Aftermath of the Quake> Timeless Qiang Culture> 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
- Villager Zhang Wenquan's family members
-A lane in Qiang Village before the quake
-Zhang Wenquan's family
-Before the quake, Lubu Village was known as "China's No. 1 Qiang Village"
-Wenchuan County Town after the quake
-The building of the Wenchuan County Party Committee after the 8-magnitude earthquake
-Disinfection conducted among makeshift tent areas
-The makeshift medical care clinic
-Makeshift tents take place of the original small plastic tents
-Adventuring to Luobu Village at the risk of aftershocks or landslides
-Luobu Villagers build makeshift tents
-Group tombs site from East Han Dynasty (25-220) after the quake
-Villagers carved stones to bless a successful Olympics in Beijing
-Students at Luobu Village Primary Middle School all escaped from the catastrophe alive
-Leaving home—Luobu Village in Wenchuan, the epicenter of the quake
-Villagers at Luobu Village provided help for each other
-Yang zhiqun holding her three-month-old baby in her arms
-Zhao Baomin, a villager at Luobu Village was wounded during the quake
-The highway to Luobu Village was buried in a landslide
-Reporters edging towards the devastated area
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Luobu Village was completely destroyed by the killer quake

-Earthquake-caused Landslides on the banks of the Minjiang River
 
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