踏血寻梅几分钟恐怖:Female reporter taps into emotions of post-qu...

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Female reporter taps into emotions of post-quake Beichuan
16:53, May 10, 2011      
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There is a group of people who did not join in the disaster relief and reconstruction after the devastating Wenchuan Earthquake on May 12, 2008 but some of them were the first ones on the scene in quake-stricken areas, and they stood their posts day and night. They sent timely and correct information about the disaster to the world as well as brought regards from all over the world to people in disaster areas. They are reporters.
Wang Dan, a post-80s generation girl, is one of those reporters. Wang's first major report after she began to work as a journalist in the Huaxi Metropolis Newspaper was about the Wenchuan Earthquake.
Since then, Wang Dan has started to tap into emotions inside post-quake Beichuan County, the severely-afflicted area of Wenchuan Earthquake in southwest China's Sichuan Province. From the year 2009 to 2011, she spent three Spring Festivals in Beichuan with local people.
Wang said Beichuan has gone through great changes each year. In the past three years, she has stuck to her the post-quake reports, which shows her fortitude and strong sense of responsibility.
In January 2009, the first Spring Festival after Wenchuan Earthquake, Wang didn't spend the holiday with her family. She thought that those people who lost their relatives during the quake needed her comfort. She came to Beichuan and spent the festival with them.
In February, 2010, Wang also chose to spend the Spring Festival in Beichuan. This time, "busy" was the key word to describe the reconstruction of Beichuan. Wang said that she never saw so many tower cranes and such splendid working scenes.
In February, 2011, Wang took her family to drive to Beichuan for Spring Festival. She said she experienced a strong sense of renewal in Beichuan. Four new bridges spanned over the river, new buildings of Qiang Nationality went up like mushrooms and local residents had their new vehicles and new cars.
The local residents in Beichuan moved into new houses in new county town. Their life was full of happiness and hope. The sunshine during that Spring Festival seemed so warm, said Wang.
By Ye Xin, People's Daily Online
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