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Mourning for the victims & Encouraging the survivors

CHINA | Thursday, 22 May 2008 | Views [330]

Encouraging the Survivors

Encouraging the Survivors

For the first time in Chinese history, the government has announced 3 days mourning to the victims of such natural disaster. From the Chinese President to the ordinary people, from north to south, from China to Chinese overseas bureaus, from all concerned people around the world, all were mourning for the lost ones during the earthquake in China.

China has received condolences from all countries and regions of the world. Thanks to you all, your lovely hearts from the global village!

Beside the mourning, more and more Chinese started to support the re-conciliation & and the re-construction process after the quake. Everywhere of China can see people talking face to face, via phone conversation, by SMS, by online blogs and whatever means can be adopted to encourage the people to rebuild their homes and moving forward.

It reflected kind of the solidarity in Mao's period. People are more unified before the challenge.

We've lost the lives of the disastrous region as well as houses and homes; however, we have got once again the unprecedented unification of the people. We will make it better than what we've lost...

  

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