People lament over their deceased relatives in May 12 Sichuan Earthquake, in Beichuan, a quake-jolted county of southwest China's Sichuan Province, April 2, 2009. The ruined city of Beichuan County, once closed to avert pestilence, is opened to the public from April 1 to 4 so that people could offer sacrifices to their deceased relatives and friends in the May 12 Earthquake.
The photo taken on April 2, 2009 shows a couple of dolls placed on a stone by an old lady for her granddaughter died in May 12 Earthquake, in Beichuan, a quake-jolted county of southwest China's Sichuan Province. The ruined city of Beichuan County, once closed to avert pestilence, is opened to the public from April 1 to 4 so that people could offer sacrifices to their deceased relatives and friends in the May 12 Earthquake.
The photo taken on April 2, 2009 shows a sprig of carnation placed on a stone to memorize the passed relatives in May 12 Earthquake, in Beichuan, a quake-jolted county of southwest China's Sichuan Province. The ruined city of Beichuan County, once closed to avert pestilence, is opened to the public from April 1 to 4 so that people could offer sacrifices to their deceased relatives and friends in the May 12 Earthquake.
People step into the ruins of Beichuan to mourn over their deceased relatives in May 12 Earthquake, in Beichuan, a quake-jolted county of southwest China's Sichuan Province, April 2, 2009. The ruined city of Beichuan County, once closed to avert pestilence, is opened to the public from April 1 to 4 so that people could offer sacrifices May 12 Earthquake.
A quake survivor (R) mourns over her deceased relatives in the May 12 Earthquake, in Beichuan, a quake-jolted county of southwest China's Sichuan Province, April 2, 2009. The ruined city of Beichuan County, once closed to avert pestilence, is opened to the public from April 1 to 4 so that people could offer sacrifices to their deceased relatives and friends in the May 12 Earthquake.
Two soldiers memorize the victims died in May 12 Earthquake, in Beichuan, a quake-jolted county of southwest China's Sichuan Province, April 2, 2009. The ruined city of Beichuan County, once closed to avert pestilence, is opened to the public from April 1 to 4 so that people could offer sacrifices to their deceased relatives and friends in the May 12 Earthquake.