Shanghai Daily

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- Xu Qin

On May 12, 2008, an 8.0magnitude earthquake struck Wenchuan, Sichuan Province. It left nearly 90,000 people dead and missing.

Millions of people were made homeless by the quake, which cost more than 840 billion yuan (US$130 billion) in financial losses.

Among the 41 counties in the most-affected areas of Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi provinces, over 21,600 buildings and 7,000 schools collapsed.

A decade on, how is life there now? Is everything back to normal?

Qingchuan County, Sichuan Province

Covering 3,271 square kilometers, Qingchuan County was one of the 10 most severely hit areas.

After a decade of continued reconstruc­tion, great changes have taken place there. A completely new town now sits on the ruins of the old.

Boasting a rich history of more than 2,000 years, Qingchuan today is an eco-friendly resort town, known for its tourist attraction­s and theme parks, such as the Warring States Mudu Park, the Gan’en (gratitude) Covered Bridge and the Gan’en Culture Square.

The county’s Malu Primary School was destroyed in the 2008 earthquake. When the rescue team arrived, Xu Guang and more than 100 students from the school immediatel­y joined in the relief work.

Now a pre-med major at a medical school in Changsha, capital of Hunan Province, Xu says he wants to become a doctor because he was so impressed by the relief work done by the doctors who saved thousands of lives during the deadly earthquake 10 years ago.

Today, on the original site is the new Malu Primary School, constructe­d with full funding from the Zhejiang government.

Covering 18,000 square meters, the school has the best facilities available, with computer rooms, science labs and a multimedia library. At present, 536 students live and study there.

Like Malu Primary School, Muyu High School, a key boarding school in the region, was also rebuilt with full financial aid from Zhejiang.

Nestled against the mountain, the new buildings were built to better standards to withstand earthquake­s.

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