Tsakhor village marks earthquake recovery while preparing for Losar New Year

Just one year after a devastating magnitude-6.8 earthquake struck Dingri county in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, the resilient community of Tsakhor village has completed its remarkable recovery. As the Shigatse Losar New Year approaches, villagers are joyfully preparing traditional celebrations in their newly constructed Tibetan-style homes.

The January 7, 2025 seismic event had left all 53 households in the village facing severe challenges with collapsed structures and damaged infrastructure. Through determined reconstruction efforts, the community has been completely transformed with architecturally authentic residences, paved cement roads, and modern solar-powered street lighting now defining the revitalized village landscape.

Amidst the festive preparations, resident Pema Chungdak embodies the community’s renewed spirit while making golden fried dough sticks—a traditional holiday food symbolizing abundance and prosperity. “The golden color represents our harvest and embodies our aspirations for happiness in the coming year,” she explained, contrasting the current celebratory atmosphere with last year’s tragedy.

Reflecting on the transformation, Chungdak noted: “Twelve months ago, the earthquake devastation left us without any desire to celebrate. This year, we’re fortunate to occupy these bright, spacious, and warm new dwellings. Our families have made extensive preparations for proper New Year festivities.”

The comprehensive rebuilding initiative has not only restored physical infrastructure but has also rejuvenated cultural traditions and community morale, demonstrating impressive resilience and recovery capabilities in the Himalayan region.