A man looks at newspapers at a newsstand along a street in Nanjing May 19, 2008. China began three days of national mourning on Monday for more than 30,000 victims of an earthquake that struck a week ago. Presenters on state television wore black, and many state-run newspapers ran black mastheads and no colour pictures

Map of Sichuan province in China locating the epicentre of the May 12 earthquake. China has suspended its Olympic torch relay, curbed entertainment and lowered flags to half-mast as the nation began three days of mourning for the worst earthquake in a generation
A selection of Chinese newspapers is seen Monday, May 19, 2008, Beijing. Monday marks the beginning of a three-day national mourning for the victims of last week's earthquake
In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, Chinese President Hu Jintao, right, asks soldiers about the development of the rescue work at severely-damaged Xuankou Town in Wenchuan County, the epicenter of Monday's 7.8-magnitude quake in southwest China's Sichuan Province, Saturday, May 17, 2008. Hu on Saturday came to Wenchuan County to inspect the damaged situation and direct the rescue and relief work
Chinese volunteers check and pack up tents and bed covers at a donation spot in Beijing, Saturday, May 17, 2008. Rescuers held out hope of finding more survivors Saturday, nearly five days after a powerful earthquake ravaged China's Sichuan province, and authorities prepared for the daunting task of housing and feeding millions left homeless.
Chinese volunteers hold a banner that encourages earthquake victims to live on at a donation spot in Beijing, Saturday, May 17, 2008. Rescuers held out hope of finding more survivors Saturday, nearly five days after a powerful earthquake ravaged China's Sichuan province, and authorities prepared for the daunting task of housing and feeding millions left homeless.
China's national flag flies at half-mast at Tiananmen Square in Beijing May 19, 2008. China began three days of national mourning on Monday for more than 30,000 victims of an earthquake that struck a week ago
Volunteers carry a survivor from the ruins of a collapsed apartment block in the city of Beichuan, located around 150 km north of Chengdu
Survivors look at posters searching for missing relatives at a disaster relief centre for earthquake survivors housed at a sports stadium in Mianyang, Sichuan province May 18, 2008
A poster on finding missing relatives is displayed as people look for a name list on earthquake survivors at a coliseum housing the homeless in the city of Mianyang, north of Chengdu in Sichuan

An aerial view of a collapsed buildings in an industrial area in earthquake-affected Shifang
Rescuers take a rest on the rubbles of a collapsed building in the earthquake-hit Shifang, Sichuan province May 17, 2008. China has put the known death toll at over 22,000 but has said it expects it to exceed 50,000, days after the most destructive earthquake to hit modern China, state media said on Saturday

Earthquake survivors cry for their missing relative at a coliseum housing the homeless in the city of Mianyang north of Chengdu in Sichuan Province May 17, 2008. China has said it expects the final death toll from Monday's 7.9 magnitude earthquake to exceed 50,000. About 4.8 million people have lost their homes and the days are numbered in which survivors can be found
Members of a rescue team from Japan search for survivors in quake-devastated Beichuan, Sichuan
Residents and rescue workers evacuate from the centre of earthquake-hit Beichuan county,Sichuan province, May 17, 2008. Thousands fled amid fears a lake would burst its banks in Beichuan, near the epicentre of China's earthquake in which a total 50,000 people may have died, a Reuters photographer said. It was not immediately clear if anyone was hurt. People were told to flee to the hillsides in a public

Chinese rescue team members carry a woman after rescuing her from the rubble of a market about 164 hours after the earthquake that struck a week ago in Sichuan
Rescue workers look for survivors in the earthquake-hit township of Hanwang, in Mianzhu city north of Chengdu, Sichuan province, May 17, 2008. China put the total Sichuan 7.9 magnitude quake death toll at 28,881 but has said it expects it to exceed 50,000. About 4.8 million people have lost their homes and the days are numbered in which survivors can be found

Displaced children live in a cramped shelter in Qingchuan, Sichuan province. Officials estimate more than 50,000 people died in the quake that measured 8.0 on the Richter scale, and the government has said it is bracing for a growing number of orphans
Students who survived when the earthquake destroyed Beichuan high school observe a silent tribute during a ceremony before resuming classes at a factory training centre in Mianyang, Sichuan province
A picture shows a dead student's hand holding a pen in the debris site of the Dongqi Middle School in Hanwang Town of the earthquake-hit Mianyang
Psychology students from the Xinan Technology University comforts Yang Yumin (C), 41, at a disaster relief centre housed at a sports stadium in Mianyang
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hey people, how do you feel after looking all this pictures? i felt pity for them. in some ways, i felt useless too. there's nothing else i can do besides donation. although donation would help them to get foods, drinks and a better place to stay but i bet the paint of losing a family, fren or anyone who meant alot to them, cant be recover by money. so people, just drop by a message by telling them that we do care bout them. anyway, a lil donation from you, will do help them too.
you may guve your donation to Sin Chew Daily or log on too http://www.ifeng.com/. this website is from china. so people, give your love to them. although, we're far apart, but we're close inside. please appreciate the people you love and everyone around you, not till last minute. we cant sense what will happen tomorrow, unless you're psychic. =)
God, i pray for the victims in sichuan and all the people's fren or family who in involeve's in the sucure. please take good care of them. i hope everything will be save and well and ,ay GOd please ask them to be more tought and strong. hope the people who are still missing will find out as soon as possible. God, please give them more energy to face he facts of life and so they could save more people. i'll be super thankful to you, God. a-man

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