Jiang Yuhang regards the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake as his rebirth and something to treasure in his life.
A man in Southwest China is learning that a rose by any other name perhaps smells sweeter after all.
'COKE BOY' LOOKS FORWARD TO A LIFE WITH FIZZ
Only two things worry Jiang Min these days; whether her 7-year-old son will sleep well in his own bedroom, and working out the best primary school for him to attend.
At the age of 3, Lang Zheng became an icon of the earthquake in Beichuan county, Sichuan province, when he saluted the soldiers who rescued him from the rubble.
Yang Bo, 28, is the son of Yang Weihua, who took the "salute" photo of Lang Zheng as he was pulled from the rubble in wake of the Wenchuan quake.
Ten years ago, when she was 14, Tang Xuemei lost a leg in the Wenchuan earthquake, but that didn't stop her from following her dreams.
Heng Yonghong, 27, a survivor of the devastating magnitude 8 earthquake that struck Wenchuan, Sichuan province, on May 12, 2008, now works in the accounts department of the medical center where she was treated after the disaster.
For many teachers in Hong Kong, the job has become little more than drudgery.
"Mom, I feel terrible. I don't want to die, please, I want the blood transfusion, please," a girl of age 6 pleaded with her sobbing mother.
A time-tested and enterprising concept is proving that not all legal matters need to be adjudicated in stuffy courtrooms.
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