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Tibetans begin rebuilding damaged sacred mound

By Yan Jie | China Daily | Updated: 2010-04-23 07:43

Tibetans begin rebuilding damaged sacred mound

A Tibetan stands in front of the remains of the Gyegu Monastery, the largest Sakya monastery in quake-hit Yushu county. Zhang Tao / China Daily

Yushu, Qinghai - The world's largest Mani Stone Mound and a few monasteries - two features of Tibetan Buddhism - were among the hardest-hit in Northwest China's quake-ravaged Yushu, Qinghai province.

Tibetans begin rebuilding damaged sacred mound

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