The destruction of the earthquake led to the building of Mianzhu People's Hospital's rehabilitation capacity, its staff says.
As a child, there was nothing Tang Xuemei wanted more than to walk out of her remote village locked in the mountains of Southwest China. She longed to see what was in the cities and towns.
Cai Sheng's time working with people disabled in the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake was meant to end last year, but he was not ready to leave. So he refused.
Yang Bin lost all hope when he lost both legs. He "killed time" smoking and drinking after his limbs were amputated following the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. He recalls bursting into tears the first time he saw his mother after the surgery.
The ideals of ecology will be seen in every single tree, road and building, said Li Qun, Party chief of Qingdao, the host city of the 2014 International Horticultural Expo.
Known for its golden sandy beaches, the Laoshan Mountains and many European-style villas, Qingdao has long been a popular tourist destination in China.
From the overall planning to the design and construction of a number of main venues and pavilions, the 2014 International Horticultural Expo in Qingdao promises to be a masterpiece that represents the world's top talent in horticulture and architecture.
The government of Taicang, a city in the southeastern part of Jiangsu province, has an ambitious plan to build it into a modern city that balances urbanization with protection of the natural environment.
A pioneer in terms of attracting foreign investment, Taicang has witnessed sustained economic growth in the past few decades.
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