A girl mourns her relatives who died during the earthquake, at a square in Chengdu, Sichuan province May 19, 2008. The banner on the ground reads in Chinese, "Dearests, have a smooth journey". [Agencies]
A woman holding her daughter mourns at her husband Feng Qiang's grave in the earthquake-hit Hongbai town, Sichuan Province May 20, 2008. Feng had been a teacher at Hongbai Middle School. China raised the number of dead or missing from a devastating earthquake to more than 70,000 on Tuesday, as rescuers found more survivors eight days after the huge tremor hit. [Agencies]
An orphan baby, who survived on last week's earthquake in Beichuan, sleeps on a nurse's arm at a hospital in Mianyang, Sichuan Province, China, Tuesday, May 20, 2008. [Agencies]
Beijing motorists on the six-lane Jianguomenwai Avenue stood beside their cars honking their horns for three minutes to honor victims of the May 12 earthquake. [Agencies]
Travelers observed three minutes of silence at Chengdu International Airport. [Agencies]
Newspapers across China printed their logos in black and some ran entirely without color. Several front pages had simple messages in white text across the middle: "The nation mourns," "Pray for life," and "National tragedy." [Agencies]