Special
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Chinese president Hu Jintao talks with
students from quake-hit areas who visit Zhongnanhai in Beijing before
going to Russia for further recuperation on Wednesday, July 16, 2008. The
first group of 181 children from China's quake-hit provinces of Sichuan
and Shaanxi will fly to Russia on Thursday for a three-week recuperative
vacation. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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BEIJING, July 16 (Xinhua) -- As the special guests of
Chinese President Hu Jintao, 88 students from the quake-hit areas on Wednesday
visited Zhongnanhai, the compound of central authorities, and had a joyous time
with grandpa Hu before going to Russia for recuperation.
"I hope all you schoolmates will rest well and
recover as soon as possible with the help of Chinese and Russian teachers. I
also hope that you will take this rare opportunity to make friends with Russian
pals and be the little envoys for our two countries," Hu told the children.
These middle and elementary school students, who come
from western China's Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi provinces severely stricken by
the May 12 earthquake, represent 1,000 children who are going to Russia for
further recovery.
The children had a wonderful time visiting the
beautiful sceneries in Zhongnanhai, asking officials' innocent questions and
taking pictures with big smiles.
Hu, with arms around several students, asked for
their names, grades, hometowns and their feelings for traveling to Russia.
Informed that some of the children had lost their
parents during the quake, Hu said, "In the homeland's big family, you have many
more parents. We will help arrange your life and study well, and ensure that you
grow up as happy and healthy as all the other children."
Hu carefully examined the injuries on some children
and expressed the hope that they would, after coming through the calamity,
become braver and tougher to overcome any difficulty in their future life.
Hu urged the students to help each other when going
out of the country and wished them a wonderful time in Russia.
During the activity, Hu also met with a senior
official with the Russian embassy to China and expressed his gratitude for all
the help Russia offered since the quake.
"During the disaster, the Russian government and
people offered us timely help, and you invited more than 1,000 quake-hit middle
and primary school students to go to Russia for recovery. All these show Russian
people's love for the Chinese. And it once again proves that we two countries
are real good neighbors and friends," said Hu.
The death toll from the May 12
earthquake in Sichuan Province, southwest China, stood at 69,197 as of Wednesday
noon, and a total of 18,238 people were still missing.