BEIJING, May 6 -- Outsiders should pay fewer visits to the quake zone so
that local people can find peace in their hearts and focus on rebuilding the
town and their life, says an article on www.rednet.cn. Excerpts:
On May 2, the people of Yingxiu township, the epicenter of last year's
massive Sichuan earthquake, danced around a bonfire to welcome the May Day
holiday.
It is comforting to see that they have started a new life one year after
the deadly earthquake destroyed their town. In the past one year, many donations
have been made to the victims there and a lot of people have been greatly
concerned about this town.
During the May Day holiday, many people visited this town to commemorate
their dead relatives and friends. But the problem is that Yingxiu lacked the
capacity to receive so many visitors. Normally, about 80 visitors would visit
the local cemetery; now, the number had grown by over five times, paralyzing the
local traffic and leaving local hotels over-booked.
The local government suggested that it would favor that there were no
visits during the period when reconstruction of the town is underway. People can
find other ways to observe the yearly anniversary of the deaths caused by the
quake. Praying in the heart is enough to show sincerity in commemorating the
dead.
The crowding of visitors in Yingxiu not only caused traffic jams but also
polluted the environment. And, that's not good for the work of reconstruction.
We should leave the local people to their pursuits and let them concentrate on
the rebuilding of their town.
In addition, the frequent visit of outsiders to the quake zone may remind
local people of the tragedy over and over again. The locals have already
experienced the unprecedented horror and helplessness of the quake. Visitors may
bring back the terrible memory to the minds of local residents. Leave them alone
and give them some time to adjust to a new life after the quake.
(Source: Chinadaily)