31 years ago, in the early morning of July 28, 1976, one of most destructive earthquakes in 20th century took place in Tangshan, an industrial city in Hebei Province. It claimed more than 240 thousand lives and more than 160 thousand people were injured.
However, the severe catastrophe does not become the obstacle for re-development of the glorious city. It becomes the motivation and the treasure. After recovering from the earthquake in 1986, the city developed very quickly with the double GDP coming in 1988 and the fourfold GDP in 1994. In 2006, the tax revenue ranks 1st in Hebei Province and 19th in China.
Nevertheless, the best treasure is not just the motivation for development. It’s the ruins and the most important thing, the care of ordinary people from the heart of Tangshan’s officials.
After the earthquake, seven sites of the ruins have been kept and three becomes the national historical sites. What’s more, the Tangshan urban planning bureau is planning to build up a memorial park to memorize those who died in the catastrophe.
It’s common that the government builds memorial tower or similar things for national heroes in China. For the ordinary lives died in catastrophe in China, it may be the very few cases to have that kind of treatment. One of the famous memorial sites for those ordinary lives is for the dead in the Massacre of Nanjing.
It is a sign to show that some of China’s local government, at least Tangshan government is trying to show more care for the ordinary peoples’ life. The memorial park may not only be a place to remember the serious catastrophe, but be a reminder of future tasks of good civil-related projects. It symbolizes the respect for peoples’ livelihood.
The catastrophe is a nightmare, but it is also a kind of treasure for the followers to build a brilliant future.
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