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Xizang Rebounds: New Year Hope After Quake ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ’ซ

In the rugged highlands of southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, resilience lights up the horizon ๐Ÿ”๏ธ. Nearly two months after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake shook communities here, displaced families are moving into temporary shelters, schools are reopening, and the aroma of guthuk (Tibetan New Year soup) fills rebuilt homes. CGTNโ€™s Yang Jinghao reports locals are blending tradition with tenacity as they celebrate Losar, the Tibetan New Year.

๐Ÿ” Recovery in Motion: Over 14,000 relief workers have repaired roads, restored power grids, and cleared debris. \"My children can finally study again,\" said Tenzin Dorje, a father of three in the hardest-hit county, where 90% of schools have resumed classes. Meanwhile, festive chang (barley wine) toasts echo through temporary settlements โ€“ proof that joy persists even amid challenges.

๐ŸŽฏ Government & Community Synergy: Authorities prioritized relocating residents from landslide-prone areas while distributing emergency funds. \"Weโ€™ve received blankets, food, and even solar-powered heaters,\" shared shopkeeper Lhamo Yangchen, whose reopened store buzzes with customers buying New Year decorations. Cultural preservation remains key: Monasteries damaged in the quake are being restored using traditional architectural methods.

๐Ÿ’ฌ Voices of Hope: As butter lamps flicker in prayer halls, resilience shines brightest. \"Losar reminds us to let go of hardships,\" said 68-year-old Tashi, kneading dough for festive khapses (fried bread). With reconstruction accelerating, Xizangโ€™s spirit โ€“ much like its snow-capped peaks โ€“ stands unbroken.

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