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October 1 in the Chinese lunar calendar is Qiang Nationality's New Year's Day, which falls on Wednesday, October 29 this year. In Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, home of most of the Qiang people in China and also the worst stricken area in the devastating May 12 earthquake, the residents celebrated their traditional festival with mixed feelings.

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