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WildChina recently embarked on a series of initiatives to improve local practices in rural areas in southwest China. This is the second of a three part series examining efforts to improve life for those in rural areas and the technologies that enable a better standard of living.

At the upper reaches of the Minjiang river and the edge of the Tibetan plateau sits Shenxi village, the remote home to a group of Chinese villagers. Shenxi village, an hour hike from the nearest paved road, seems a world apart from the rest of civilization. However, the activities of this town profoundly influence the rest of Sichuan province and surrounding areas. Shenxi village sits atop the Sichuan water basin, which stores water runoff from the Himalayas and supplies vital water to Sichuan and regions downriver.

Water cleanliness is a persistent issue for China’s water lifelines that carry snowmelt from the Himalayas eastward to the Pacific Ocean, from which one quarter of China’s population drinks contaminated water every day, according to the United Nations (PDF). These issues with water cleanliness are often the result of unsanitary conditions and practices in human settlements that border major rivers.

Seperated by only a mountain from the epicenter of last year’s earthquake, Shenxi village was devastated by the damage it inflicted. Aside from the toll on human life, many of the buildings in Shenxi collapsed outright and those still standing suffered heavy damage. Villagers who returned to Shenxi village after the earthquake rebuilt their homes with the limited resources available, and the result was a village that lacked adequate sanitation. WildChina recently completed a three day project building bio-friendly toilets in this area.

Students and Villager in front of completed toilet

Students and Villager in front of completed toilet

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WildChina recently embarked on a series of initiatives to improve local practices in areas that we visit. This is the first of a three-part series examining efforts to improve life for those in rural Southwest China, and the technologies that enable a better standard of living.

Imagine a beautiful, rural, riverside village that serves as a living relic of China’s traditional agricultural history. Then imagine the trash and pollution that clouts this image – unmanaged sewage, outdated farming practices, and unsanitary living conditions, to name a few.

In China’s poor rural communities, scenes like this are all too common. However, organizations such as the Chengdu Urban Rivers Association (CURA), a Sichuan-based NGO, are working to change this by building sustainable development practices in these communities from the ground up. In one such community, CURA hopes to make a model of sustainable development that can be applied to similar rural areas of China. WildChina recently had the exciting opportunity to bring a group of school children from Beijing to engage in this endeavor, specifically to conduct water testing as well as improve water and sanitation technologies.

 

A student cleans a new eco-toilet facility, built by students on WildChina's service learning trip to Anlong in Sichuan province.

A new eco-toilet facility, built by students on WildChina's service learning trip to Anlong, Sichuan province.

Located along the banks of the Zou Ma River (one of the Fu-Nan Rivers) near Chengdu, Anlong was once a community plagued by severe water pollution as a result of livestock, chemical fertilizer, and more. Although efforts in the mid-1990s cleaned up the rivers to some degree, the Fu-Nan Rivers Comprehensive Revitalization Project was not entirely effective. As such, communities like Anlong still needed help to rid themselves of pollution and contamination.

CURA has been working with the Anlong community to develop sustainable practices for farming, sanitation, and development. 

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May is a special month for me.

May 10th is Mother’s Day. I appreciate my Mom, who is the greatest person in the world, gives me life and helps me to know the beautiful world.

May 11th is my birthday. I appreciate the life I’m living and the people around me.

May 12th is a day of memory in China and the world, as we mourn for and remember the people who lost their lives in the earthquake.

My memories go back to Sichuan. How did it become connected to me? I was there. This time last year, I was traveling with a group of experts in Sichuan, researching nature reserve ecotourism development. At that time, no one knew what would happen.

May 11th, 2008: We arrived Jiuzhai Town.

May 12th, 2008, Morning: We visited Baihe Golden Monkey Nature Reserve;

May 12th, 2008, Afternoon: We were visiting the Jiuzhaigou valley when suddenly, the earthquake happened. We were trapped in Jiuzhaigou for 2 days.

May 14th, 2008: We decided to drive back to Chengdu. It was a long, escaping journey that took nearly 3 days. We traveled through Ruo Er Gai, Hongyuan, Kangding… some of the most remote places in Northwest Sichuan. It was an adventure, one of the most adventurous journeys in my life. I grew and learned through it.

Though it was a devastating time for Sichuan, our people were not beaten. Love and support was gathered from every corner of China and the world.

At WildChina, we contribute our effort to help Sichuan post-earthquake development in the ways we know best. We worked with Sichuan local NGOs to help tourism development; we trained local staff, developed ecotourism products and brought guests there. We feel a strong connection to Sichuan.

In 2008, the Wenchuan people suffered and lost their home in this natural disaster. In 2009, they use their tremendous courage and strength to stand up and rebuild their homes. I believe Sichuan will be more beautiful than ever before.

A year after the 5.12 earthquake, let’s remember the past and look forward to the future.

00.10 AM June 23

We landed at Chengdu Shuangliu airport. 42 days after the earthquake, 38 days after escaping from Chengdu, I’m back again. I feel especially bonded with this city. I am excited.

On the plane, a lady sitting next to me asked: are you going there to help (抗震救灾)With so many lao wai? Haha, I laughed. No, we are visiting there. Actually, we’re the first tourist group coming to Chengdu after earthquake.

When entering the city, we saw many big red boards by the road, with many encouraging words, such as: “众志成城”; “同心协力,共建美好家园”. The city is as peaceful, as beautiful as before.

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WildChina’s t-shirts arrived at Sichuan’s Mupi Tibetan Village last week.  The village is located at, Pingwu county, one of the hardest hit counties from the Sichuan earthquake.

T-shirts arrived at Mupi Tibetan Village

Confronted by such terrible tragedy, every little bit counts.  We have decided to make a collective donation to assist with the relief efforts in Sichuan.

WildChina has donated 21,906 RMB in total.  The staff raised 7,302 RMB, which was matched, in equal amounts, by our Chairwoman, Mei Zhang, and our CEO, Albert Ng.  The funds have been donated to the Red Cross Society of China and the Kangmei Institute of Community Development.  In addition to our financial contribution, WildChina is donating all of its tents and sleeping bags to the disaster area.

Wang Wan Hong--Earthquake Survivor今天和一位爱心阿姨J陪着向峨乡的小朋友王万红出发了。根据小王同学的要求,我们首先到了青羊宫。我问他为什么选择到青羊宫这个道观。他说20号晚上从省医院出来散心的时候看到的。呵呵,就是这么简单的理由。正如我昨天估计得那样,今天的导游工作一点都不轻松。我和J每说一句话都要很仔细得先过滤一下用词,生怕触动到小王的敏感处。一个不大的景点看完,我突然感觉自己说话都很困难了,呵呵。去了麦当劳吃午饭,我觉得是个很主观的错误。我们认为是孩子就喜欢那里,但其实切实的了解和尊重他的感受才是最重要的。回到医院听说那个想吃草莓的小妹妹很快要动手术固定锁骨了,祝福她一切顺利。

Alex Yuan wit Chen Liran, an earthquake survivor

这是张今天照的那个自己从映秀幼儿园废墟里不知道怎么爬出来的小超人-陈力然。他是病房里的小开心果。妈妈在地震中腿部受伤,挣扎着到幼儿园。2层楼的幼儿园已经倒塌。妈妈几乎是发了疯的刨瓦砾。突然有人喊,你的幺儿在那边。妈妈才看到坐在一堆废墟上的小力然。

今天省医院6楼的烧伤科又来了好几个大小都有的孩子。有个10几岁的小男孩,地震没有受伤,却在帐篷里被烧伤全身。我不想去描述症状了,只希望大家可以默默得为他们祝福,可以早日康复,不要留下太多伤疤。因为来了孩子,自然要准备奶粉、米粉和生活用品,包括他们父母的。

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路上经常看到全国各地开来的救护车,不同的牌照汇聚的是相通的血脉。根据Bruce昨天的调查,我们把今天的重点放在了成都市儿童医院。通常小患者的救治都会在这里开展。先说个小插曲。昨天Bruce去调查的时候,护士长说需要32个婴幼儿使用的背带,就是放在成人胸前的那种。Bruce马上去了卖儿童用品的地方买了2个。护士长说,找个结实点的试试。当那个胖乎乎的宝宝很舒适的坐在背带里后,立刻拍板ok。今天我们先去了宜家购买了33套薄被,随后去欧尚买了4箱女士卫生巾和护理液以及个6个孩子家长的生活必需品,最后去提背带。当我们把儿童医院需要的物品送到时,医院的刘光泽主任很是高兴,随即安排外科人员做消毒处理后分发。临走时,刘先生紧紧的握了我们的手,真的是紧紧的,紧紧的。接着我们把卫生巾和护理液送到了大慈寺的红十字会接收点。当几个男同学帮我们搬运时,突然冒了句:啊,这个呀。此时我和Bruce也反应过来了,呵呵得相视一笑。
谢谢刘光泽先生那紧紧的握手
20日使用善款3806.13圆
22日使用善款2854.20圆
今天我们稍微调整了一下速度,希望可以做的更有条理和针对性一些。“行走的人”今天又收到了朋友的资助,谢谢W.F. 在这里我特别希望可以告诉我的朋友们,就象我之前所想,“有一种爱叫做关注,有一种情叫做共同度过”。每个人的心意都是那温暖的火,帮我们驱散阴霾,带来希望的清香。我不愿意我的日记会给朋友们带来资助的压力,更不愿意影响到大家的生活。我只希望大家可以从我的日记中看到许多积极的有活力的信息。从明天起,我将不在日记里公开感谢资助的朋友,而是改为单独致谢,定期公布资金使用数量,谢谢理解。其实我已经多年没有写日记了,哈哈。我很希望我的日记可以早日结束,因为这意味着灾区民众大的困难基本克服了。对于我们这个超级业余的NGO,大家的意见和建议是非常重要的,请不要持保留意见。根据Bruce今天在市儿童医院的调查,看来明天会是个比较大的采购日。脑子里突然有个闪念,如果把我们这些天买的儿童用品武装一下自己,会是个什么样子呐。如果你看过那个特工奶爸的电影就知道了,哈哈。另外据可靠消息,家乐福好像是联合了厂商,无限量提供市儿童医院奶粉供应。
明天是个锻炼身体的日子
Bruce,明天的购物对你来说也是提前做功课啦,呵呵

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