People's Daily Online 1 month ago

Disasters teach children to love and be tough

In a split second, disasters changed everything for children. Some children lost their parents, some were left permanently disabled, while others became homeless. But the cruelest are the inerasable horror and pain in their minds. Full Article at People's Daily Online

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