10 years after an earthquake devastated Northwestern China's Yushu City
A new town in Yushu City was built after it was struck by a magnitude 7.1 earthquake in 2010. Per capita disposable income reached 35,167 yuan in the city's urban area and 9,138 yuan in the agricultural and pastoral area in 2019. /Xinhua

A new town in Yushu City was built after it was struck by a magnitude 7.1 earthquake in 2010. Per capita disposable income reached 35,167 yuan in the city's urban area and 9,138 yuan in the agricultural and pastoral area in 2019. /Xinhua

Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture was the poorest region in Qinghai Province in 2015, with a per capita income of 2,970 yuan. In 2019, the per capita income crossed 5,200 yuan and the poverty rate fell to three percent from 34 percent at the end of 2015. /VCG

Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture was the poorest region in Qinghai Province in 2015, with a per capita income of 2,970 yuan. In 2019, the per capita income crossed 5,200 yuan and the poverty rate fell to three percent from 34 percent at the end of 2015. /VCG

In the three years of reconstruction, more than 200 projects related to education, public health, and culture and sports were completed. /Xinhua

In the three years of reconstruction, more than 200 projects related to education, public health, and culture and sports were completed. /Xinhua

Children play sports on the playground of Bayi Elementary School. Over 460 children study at this school, some of whom lost their parents in the 2010 earthquake. The government sent over 6,000 children to schools in Beijing, Liaoning, Sichuan and Hubei to study. /Xinhua

Children play sports on the playground of Bayi Elementary School. Over 460 children study at this school, some of whom lost their parents in the 2010 earthquake. The government sent over 6,000 children to schools in Beijing, Liaoning, Sichuan and Hubei to study. /Xinhua