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Young quake survivors enjoy Children's Day
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In Muzuo Tibetan Township Primary School, there are almost a hundred Tibetan pupils. The school was destroyed in the quake. On Saturday, soldiers gave the children gifts to mark Children's Day. And the children said they would study hard and help their hometown.

They performed a Tibetan dance with some of their parents to show their appreciation to the soldiers.

The pupil's mother said, "I am really touched. I'm too excited to say a word. Tibetan and Han people are one family."



In a temporary military hospital doctors and nurses are preparing gifts for young quake survivors. (Photo: CCTV.com)

In a temporary military hospital doctors and nurses are preparing gifts for young quake survivors.

Nine year old Ni Weizong belongs to the Qiang Ethnic minority. His leg was injured in the earthquake and he is being treated in the hospital.

Some children draw their future homes and also express their hopes in writing a sign that they may well be on their way to recovery.

(CCTV June 2, 2008)

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