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Students at Tongji University build an anti-quake shelter on the campus in Shanghai, east China, May 31, 2008. During the campus "construction festival" held by the college of Architecture and Urban Planning of the university, 600 students designed and constructed 46 unique anti-quake shelters with cardboard and other light materials.

Students at Tongji University build anti-quake shelters on the campus in Shanghai, east China, May 31, 2008. During the campus "construction festival" held by the college of Architecture and Urban Planning of the university, 600 students designed and constructed 46 unique anti-quake shelters with cardboard and other light materials.

Students at Tongji University build an anti-quake shelter on the campus in Shanghai, east China, May 31, 2008. During the campus "construction festival" held by the college of Architecture and Urban Planning of the university, 600 students designed and constructed 46 unique anti-quake shelters with cardboard and other light materials.

(Xinhua News Agency June 2, 2008)

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