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Picking up the threads all over again
By Fu Jing (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-02-25 08:10
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![]() Middle-aged taxi-driver Yuan Huafu gets up early every day and waits for his turn at the Dujiangyan long-haul bus station, the booming tourism destination of the past that now resembles a ghost city after the devastating May 12 earthquake.
"This is how I earn my livelihood while my family stays in a temporary settlement," said Yuan. Luckily, every two or three days, Yuan is able to get a passenger and often he earns 600 yuan for a one-day return journey. Yuan is not the only one who is struggling against all odds to make a livelihood. More than half of the city's taxi divers are earning their daily bread by crisis-crossing the mountains, afraid even to honk for fear that it may dislodge the sand and stones from the mountains. "There are not many left in the city who can afford a taxi ride these days," lamented Yuan, who worked as volunteer last May and June. "So we often rely on long-haul trips." Before the quake, Yuan used to drive along the 1,000-km semi-circular scenic route from the northeast and northwest paths leading to the Jiuzhaigou World Heritage site in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province. It is a region dotted with varied holiday destinations rich in indigenous culture and local crop specialties as well as idyllic resorts. The bow-shaped road and its backdrop of picturesque mountains, meandering rivers and fascinating historical relics attract millions of domestic and international tourists annually. It has also been a source of supplementary subsistence for the poverty stricken residents of mountain villages. At the western side of the bow is Dujiangyan, a famous tourism destination that figures on the world heritage list. Because of its proximity to the quake epicenter, most of the urban residents have since moved to temporary shelters. "Parts of the city are in darkness even now while night life is virtually non-existent," said Yuan. "Prior to the quake, the city of mountains and rivers beckoned you with a cozy life that was the cynosure of all eyes."
Nine months ago, the dreams crumbled in the Sichuan quake. With aid pouring in from home and across the globe, life and business is slowly returning to normalcy. Most of the broken roads have been widened and flattened, children are moving into new schools, while farmers are rebuilding their homes in many places. But in many other areas the terrible damage is still visible. (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
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