A Chinese rescue team has helped save a survivor from a collapsed building in the capital of Myanmar after a devastating earthquake jolted the country.
A Chinese rescue team has arrived at Yangon International Airport in Myanmar to assist in disaster relief efforts after a devastating earthquake jolted the country on Friday.
After the earthquake in Myanmar, the local Chinese community and overseas Chinese quickly mobilized into a crucial rescue force. Before official aid arrived, they were already on the front lines, offering assistance and fighting to save lives.
China has one of the fastest aging populations in the world. It's estimated that there were 310 million people aged 60 and above by the end of 2024, accounting for 22 percent of the country's total population. This demographic shift has fueled rapid growth in the smart eldercare industry, supported by new policies and plans centered on the needs of senior citizens.
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