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These stone watchtowers (before the earthquake) were built more than 1,000 years ago in Taoping village, one of the most culturally esteemed Qiang villages.

These stone watchtowers (before the earthquake) were built more than 1,000 years ago in Taoping village, one of the most culturally esteemed Qiang villages.

The photo taken last November shows Zhang Fulian (second from left), 98, with his great-grandchild and other family members. The old man, along with his daughter-in-law and grandson, died in the earthquake.

The photo taken last November shows Zhang Fulian (second from left), 98, with his great-grandchild and other family members. The old man, along with his daughter-in-law and grandson, died in the earthquake.

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