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Children's Day in earthquake-hit areas
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A girl blows bubbles at a temporary tent shelter in Deyang, one of the worst-hit cities in the Sichuan earthquake, on May 31, 2008, one day ahead of the International Children's Day.

Students fly paper planes on the playground of a primary school in Mianzhu, one of the worst-hit cities in the Sichuan earthquake, on May 31, 2008, one day before International Children's Day.

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