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A rescuer holds a pet who would not leave the rubble in the quake-devastated Beichuan County, southwest China's Sichuan Province, May 18, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
MIANYANG, Sichuan, May 18 (Xinhua) -- Chen Shuyu
reopened his restaurant several days after the destructive earthquake on May 12.
Business has become normal in many other restaurants and supermarkets.
"Now, many restaurants have reopened." Chen said. In
Mianyang, a worst-hit area in southwest China's Sichuan Province, restaurants
like Chen's seem to be busier than before as they provide food for many
quake-affected residents and volunteers who came to help with relief work.
"I will offer them discount for the food as many of
customers are quake-hit people and volunteers," said Chen.
Life is returning to normal in the city, although
rescue and relief efforts are still underway in many quake-hit areas of the
province.
There has been no long queue of drivers at gas
stations in the city, a sign of enough fuel supply.
"Currently, fuel is enough," a gas station worker
said.
Most supermarkets and department stores in the city
also restarted business.
The government was checking the residential
buildings, said 64-year-old Zhu Wenzhong. He said if his house was not listed as
a dangerous one, he would go back home.
"Everyone is eager for a quiet life just as that in
the past," he said.
Special
report: Strong Earthquake Jolts SW China
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