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XIAHE, GANSU PROVINCE, March 22 (Xinhua) -- Farmer
named Yoindaincog enjoyed Saturday as a normal weekend, feeding his beef cattle
with forage in the afternoon in Xiahe county in northwest Gansu province.
"I planted the grasses myself to grow cattle. I can
see a good harvest this year," Yoindaincog said in the afternoon sunshine.
The remote Xiahe county revives from the riot on the
weekend. Traffic resumed and more people could be seen in main business streets.
People flew to post offices and telephone stations to
send mails and pay phone pills. Couples walked along lakeside. Women in colorful
Tibetan costumes went out shopping in two or three.
Buses, cars and bikes could been seen and
long-distance buses to neighboring towns started business.
The Labrang Monastory resumed to calm. Voices of
lection chanting circled the Tibetan aged people turning prayer wheels.
"The nightmare has gone. Everything seems to be the
past," said Jiang Fuxing, a vender who has run a store in Xiahe for eight years.
Jiang purchased a new batch of goods, including
vegetables, fruits and commodity, for 5,000 yuan on Thursday. "I have confidence
on my future business," Jiang said.
Vegetables and commodities are abundant in Xiyilu
Vegetable Market and Duoyoujia Supermarket.
"Prices have not risen," said Yin Wei, a vegetable
salesman in Xiyilu Vegetable Market.
In another county suffered from riot in southwest
Sichuan province, lives has also get back to normal.
Half of the shop doors on main business streets
opened on Saturday in Aba county. Cars, motorcycles and rickshaws run through
and people went out for shopping.
The largest free market of agricultural products on
Qiatang street has begun to sell various vegetables and meat.
"Official institutions and companies has got back to
business since Monday afternoon. Schools will be resumed next Monday, according
to the new official schedule," said Chen Shunqing, deputy director of the
county's bureau of public affairs.
