Wedding Photo Shoot in The Earthquake
A couple went to Pengzhou to take their wedding photographs, when the Sichuan earthquake hit the area. They survived the disaster. From ND Daily via www.xgana.com:
Read MoreKate Zhao graduated from the Graduate School of Communication at Zhejiang University, with a major in cross-culture communication. She has worked as both a full-time and part-time business reporter at various Chinese media such as China Business, China Marketing, New Marketing, and 21st Century Business Herald. She also worked as a public relations manager for Crest brand at P&G Greater China in Guangzhou.
Posted by Kate Zhao | May 20, 2008
A couple went to Pengzhou to take their wedding photographs, when the Sichuan earthquake hit the area. They survived the disaster. From ND Daily via www.xgana.com:
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From the Christian Science Monitor: Mu Guangchan’s mother, a wiry 70-year-old widow who farms corn in the mountains of Sichuan, is a self-reliant sort. So when the May 12 earthquake destroyed her village home she built...
Read MorePosted by Kate Zhao | May 19, 2008
More than 71,000 people are dead or missing from the Sichuan earthquake. Watching the schools collapse and the recovery of so many children’s bodies, people are asking why the schools were so vulnerable. From the Los...
Read MorePosted by Kate Zhao | May 17, 2008
More than 28000 people died in the Sichuan earthquake, according to state media, and now new fears over possible flooding have struck Beichuan, one of the worst hit areas. From BBC News: There has been panic in the quake-hit...
Read MorePosted by Kate Zhao | May 16, 2008
Colorful backpacks belonging to students who died in the devastating earthquake. In the disaster, hundreds of parents lost their only child. From xinhuanet via bbs.fengniao.com:
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