Tibetan households move to new homes in Yushu

2010-10-20 08:43:00 | From:

A Tibetan youth named Tenzin Rinchen (R) dances happily in front of the new home

A Tibetan youth named Tenzin Rinchen (R) dances happily in front of his new home, Oct. 18, photo from Xinhua.

Altogether 34 Tibetan households moved to new homes, starting a new life in quake-hit Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China's Qinghai Province, Oct. 18, 2010.

The 34 Tibetan households relocated from Trangu Village, Dengda Village of Zhomda Township, and Acho Township, and another over 2,000 Tibetan households are expected to move to new homes for winter by the end of this year.

At present, the home-rebuilt project for local farmers and herdsmen is under construction in Yushu.

The new site of rebuilt Trangu Village, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China's Qinghai Province

The new site of rebuilt Trangu Village, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China's Qinghai Province, Oct. 17, photo from Xinhua.

The Tibetan couple, Tashi Pasang and Drolma, are taking a picture in front of their new home

The Tibetan couple, Tashi Pasang and Drolma, are taking a picture in front of their new home, Oct. 18, photo from Xinhua.

A 67-year-old Tibetan elder named Geleg Yonteng is taking a picture in front of the new home

A 67-year-old Tibetan elder named Geleg Yonteng is taking a picture in front of his new home, Oct. 18, photo from Xinhua.

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