Special Report: Reconstruction After Earthquake
BEIJING, May 7 (Xinhua) -- A photography exhibition showing a village's
post-earthquake reconstruction in China's southwestern Sichuan Province opened
here Thursday.
The exhibition at the Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall is held by the
Operation Blessing International (OBI), a United States based humanitarian
organization, and the China Association for International Friendship Contact, a
Beijing-based social organization. It is called "Little Chen's Village and the
Great Sichuan Earthquake."
The exhibition, which includes 150 photographs and 3 short videos, is in
four parts, "the Aftermath," "the Recovery," "the Rebuilding" and "the Hope."
David Darg, director of International Disaster Relief for OBI, said the
exhibition showed the reconstruction process through the eyes of an
eight-year-old boy, Chen Qi, because "it was something to do with hope."
"Despite all of the sadness you saw at the beginning, little Chen Qi still
had hope and joy in his part," said Darg.
After the magnitude 8.0 quake in Sichuan last May, Darg went to Yaojin
Village in Beichuan County, one of the worst hit areas, and shot more than 4,000
pictures there in the following months.
"The village was completely destroyed," said Darg. "We knew that we had to
do something to help them rebuild the village."
From last May to this March, the OBI provided 2.8 million yuan (0.41
million U.S. dollars) to rebuild 54 houses in the Yaojin Village, said Bill
Horan, president of the OBI.
Together with local government's help and the villagers' effort, the
construction work was finished by March 12, only ten months after the disaster.
"This is a perfect example of how villagers, government, non-government
organizations and even foreigners can work together for the recovery of disaster
victims," said Horan.
The exhibition runs until next Tuesday, when it will be moved to Hong Kong
and reopen at the Central Library.