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Overseas Chinese mourn quake victims

2010-04-21 10:07 BJT

Special Report: 7.1-magnitude Quake Hit Qinghai, China |

The Yushu earthquake is also a big concern for overseas Chinese, and Chinese students studying abroad. On Tuesday evening, many of them watched the benefit event which was themed "Boundless Love" and broadcast on CCTV channels. They are donating to the relief efforts.

Overseas Chinese in Tokyo said, "What impresses me most is the cohesion of the motherland and the leadership of the government. We overseas Chinese stand together with the motherland."

Overseas Chinese in Tokyo said,"We are deeply moved after watching the benefit show. In the face of such disasters, China is able to overcome difficulties and develop. This is our biggest comfort."

Wu Binglin, Overseas Chinese in Bangkok said, "Tonight, watching the benefit show, I was moved. All Chinese people care about the situation in Yushu and offer support for quake victims. This shows the strength of the Chinese nation, uniting together to combat the disaster."

Luo Zongzheng, Overseas Chinese in Thailand said, "In the show, I saw the PLA soldiers rushed to the quake zone for rescue efforts. What an inspiring moment! That gives comfort to my pain."

Chinese working in Jakarta, said, "The Chinese government gave a positive and quick rescue response. That makes our overseas workers feel inspired. Despite being abroad, we are willing to offer our help."

Chinese working in Jakarta, said, "We hope our compatriots in the quake zone will walk out of these difficulties at an early date and rebuild their homeland."

Hung Keqiang, overseas Chinese in New York, said, "I was deeply moved by the benefit show. We want to tell compatriots in Yushu that Chinese in all corners of the world are together with them. Their pains are our pains. "

Hai Xiaodong, Chinese Studying in Paris, said, "After watching the show, I remembered one sentence: 'Yushu doesn't fall and Qinghai is evergreen'. I hope our future will be better."

Gao Sheng, Chinese studying in Paris, said, "As students studying overseas, our heart is in the quake zone. Though we are far away from them, we also want to make our contribution to help the quake victims."

Zhang Jinlong, overseas Chinese in London, said, "I was deeply moved. All Chinese people, including those in all walks of life are concerned about the situation. Everyone want to make the biggest efforts to help them."

Overseas Chinese in New York, said, "56 ethnic groups are uniting together. Unity is strength. These difficulties cannot prevent the love for our Chinese compatriots. Love is boundless. I believe the current difficulties are temporary and can be overcome."

Editor: Du Xiaodan | Source: CCTV.com