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Quake-hit Chinese children find solace in Russian center(1/12)

2018-09-10 10:54:26 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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A view of the \

A view of the "Ocean" All-Russia Children's Center in Vladivostok, Russia. After the massive Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008, then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev invited 1,500 children from disaster-hit areas to Russia, where they received help to recover from their ordeal. Included in the number were 890 children who were housed in the center. In 2013, 259 Chinese children affected by the Lushan Earthquake received help at the center to overcome their grief and trauma. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Xiujun)

A view of the \

A view of the "Ocean" All-Russia Children's Center in Vladivostok, Russia. After the massive Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008, then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev invited 1,500 children from disaster-hit areas to Russia, where they received help to recover from their ordeal. Included in the number were 890 children who were housed in the center. In 2013, 259 Chinese children affected by the Lushan Earthquake received help at the center to overcome their grief and trauma. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Xiujun)

A view of the \

A view of the "Ocean" All-Russia Children's Center in Vladivostok, Russia. After the massive Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008, then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev invited 1,500 children from disaster-hit areas to Russia, where they received help to recover from their ordeal. Included in the number were 890 children who were housed in the center. In 2013, 259 Chinese children affected by the Lushan Earthquake received help at the center to overcome their grief and trauma. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Xiujun)

Children play at the \

Children play at the "Ocean" All-Russia Children's Center in Vladivostok, Russia. After the massive Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008, then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev invited 1,500 children from disaster-hit areas to Russia, where they received help to recover from their ordeal. Included in the number were 890 children who were housed in the center. In 2013, 259 Chinese children affected by the Lushan Earthquake received help at the center to overcome their grief and trauma. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Xiujun)

A view of the \

A view of the "Ocean" All-Russia Children's Center in Vladivostok, Russia. After the massive Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008, then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev invited 1,500 children from disaster-hit areas to Russia, where they received help to recover from their ordeal. Included in the number were 890 children who were housed in the center. In 2013, 259 Chinese children affected by the Lushan Earthquake received help at the center to overcome their grief and trauma. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Xiujun)

A view of the \

A view of the "Ocean" All-Russia Children's Center in Vladivostok, Russia. After the massive Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008, then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev invited 1,500 children from disaster-hit areas to Russia, where they received help to recover from their ordeal. Included in the number were 890 children who were housed in the center. In 2013, 259 Chinese children affected by the Lushan Earthquake received help at the center to overcome their grief and trauma. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Xiujun)

A woman works at the \

A woman works at the "Ocean" All-Russia Children's Center in Vladivostok, Russia. After the massive Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008, then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev invited 1,500 children from disaster-hit areas to Russia, where they received help to recover from their ordeal. Included in the number were 890 children who were housed in the center. In 2013, 259 Chinese children affected by the Lushan Earthquake received help at the center to overcome their grief and trauma. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Xiujun)

Souvenirs left by Chinese children who sought assistance at the \

Souvenirs left by Chinese children who sought assistance at the "Ocean" All-Russia Children's Center in Vladivostok, Russia. After the massive Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008, then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev invited 1,500 children from disaster-hit areas to Russia, where they received help to recover from their ordeal. Included in the number were 890 children who were housed in the center. In 2013, 259 Chinese children affected by the Lushan Earthquake received help at the center to overcome their grief and trauma. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Xiujun)

A Chinese essay written by a child who stayed at the \

A Chinese essay written by a child who stayed at the "Ocean" All-Russia Children's Center in Vladivostok, Russia. After the massive Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008, then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev invited 1,500 children from disaster-hit areas to Russia, where they received help to recover from their ordeal. Included in the number were 890 children who were housed in the center. In 2013, 259 Chinese children affected by the Lushan Earthquake received help at the center to overcome their grief and trauma. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Xiujun)

File photos of Chinese children during their stay at the \

File photos of Chinese children during their stay at the "Ocean" All-Russia Children's Center in Vladivostok, Russia. After the massive Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008, then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev invited 1,500 children from disaster-hit areas to Russia, where they received help to recover from their ordeal. Included in the number were 890 children who were housed in the center. In 2013, 259 Chinese children affected by the Lushan Earthquake received help at the center to overcome their grief and trauma. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Xiujun)

File photos of Chinese children during their stay at the \

File photos of Chinese children during their stay at the "Ocean" All-Russia Children's Center in Vladivostok, Russia. After the massive Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008, then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev invited 1,500 children from disaster-hit areas to Russia, where they received help to recover from their ordeal. Included in the number were 890 children who were housed in the center. In 2013, 259 Chinese children affected by the Lushan Earthquake received help at the center to overcome their grief and trauma. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Xiujun)

A painting at the entrance to the \

A painting at the entrance to the "Ocean" All-Russia Children's Center in Vladivostok, Russia. After the massive Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008, then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev invited 1,500 children from disaster-hit areas to Russia, where they received help to recover from their ordeal. Included in the number were 890 children who were housed in the center. In 2013, 259 Chinese children affected by the Lushan Earthquake received help at the center to overcome their grief and trauma. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Xiujun)

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