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More Help for Tsunami-hit Southern Asia

Chinese people from all walks of life are responding to the tsunami tragedy in Asia with a keen sense of empathy and urgency. Government organizations, social groups and companies across China have stepped up to offer help to victims. And an increasing numbers of ordinary Chinese are joining the ranks of those waiting in line to make personal donations at designated locations. And as China begins to make preparations for its lunar New Year holiday, many citizens are taking time to open their wallets and send donations to those in desperate need.

In northeast China, people braved the cold, lining up outside the designated donation station. After donating their money, many people said helping others warmed their hearts, helping them forget about the cold weather. In Liaoyang City of Liaoning Province, this elderly retired man is donating 10,000 yuan, or over US$1,200. He hopes his contribution will help some of the survivors be able to begin the New Year a little better.

The wave of generosity has also extended to the younger generation in China. In many areas, primary school pupils have chosen to stand in line to make contributions for school children in the affected tsunami-hit areas. They hope the money will help these struggling students return to school as soon as possible.

And in the southern provinces of Hubei and Jiangxi, local residents turned to local neighborhood committees to offer help.

Changsha citizen said: "We really feel proud when we see the donations keep on increasing from our compatriots. To help people in need is part of the traditional culture of our Chinese people, as well as a duty for all of us. We should inherit the tradition and carry it on. "

In many areas, volunteers are making appeals for help, hoping others will join in the giving at designated donation places.

And in the provinces of Guangdong and Hubei, local residents have organized relief centers to collect donations, as well as provide information about donations to the public.

(CCTV.com January 4, 2005)

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