Title: SQR brings Jerry Snell for artistic performance to quake kids
Description: March 10th SQR brings Jerry Snell for artistic performance to quake kids
Date: 2009-03-10
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SQR brings Jerry Snell for artistic performance to quake kids
Friday, February 27th, 2009SQR trip: March 18th – 21st 2009: Wenchuan with Abigail Washburn
Thursday, February 26th, 2009Title: SQR trip: March 18th – 21st Wenchuan with Abigail Washburn
Location: Wenchuan
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Description: SQR trip: March 18th – 21st Wenchuan with Abigail Washburn
Start Date: 2009-03-18
End Date: 2009-03-21

Abigail Washburn and the Sparrow Quartet
Funding earmarked to protect threatened Qiang culture
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009CHENGDU, Oct. 26 (Xinhua) — Sichuan Province will seek investment worth 9.4 billion yuan (1.4 billion U.S. dollars) to save the threatened culture of the Qiang people, local authorities said.
A total of 7.9 billion yuan would be used to assist the Qiang culture protection and tourism in Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture and Mianyang City where most of the Qiang people lived.
Part of the 9.4 billion yuan fund will be used to build an education centre to preserve documents and where Qiang cultural masters would have a larger stage to pass on traditions and festivals of their people. Sichuan will restore and build the cultural facilities, villages, ancient castles and gardens featuring the Qiang ethnic culture. The fund would also go to the exploration and development of the skills of tailoring, the arts and cooking, according to the handbook.
The Qiang people, with a history of at least 3,000 years, were famous for their unique language, customs, arts and religious beliefs. They were also known for the stone castles they live in, often three or four stories tall. It has a population of 300,000 people, 80 percent of whom are in quake-hit areas of Maoxian, Wenchuan, and Beichuan counties. The culture of the Qiang nationality suffered a near fatal blow from the earthquake on May 12. All the houses in Luobo village, the most ancient Qiang village of Wenchuan County, were toppled. The same tragedy also befell hundreds of typical Qiang houses, buildings and bridges in Beichuan, Maoxian, Lixian counties. More than 30,000 Qiang people died in the quake, 40 of whom were cultural masters and experts.












