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An adventure book, chronicling China's poverty alleviation

By Erik Nilsson | China Daily | Updated: 2021-01-26 10:30
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On May 12, 2008, our planet ripped itself apart, and a portal to hell opened on Earth in Sichuan province.

I don't just mean hell as a metaphor. The quake zone literally assumed a vast geography inhabited by tens of millions of people, wailing and gnashing their teeth, and nearly 90,000 dead or missing.

I start my new book, Closer to Heaven: A Global Nomad's Journey Through China's Poverty Alleviation, there because I was supposed to be there. But because of a scheduling change, I wasn't.

I later spent a total of eight months making 15 trips through the quake zone, and spent my birthdays, which often overlap with China's Tomb Sweeping Day, at a mass grave.

What I saw over the years was a miracle, as the rescue and recovery lifted the survivors in Sichuan further and further from hell, and closer and closer to heaven.

It seemed unfathomable-until it became reality.

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