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When Work Stops the Fun Begins——China's Happy Seniors

When Work Stops the Fun Begins--China's Happy Seniors
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摘要 AT early morning and evening, groups of senior citizens doing their constitutional in the public squares and parks of China's small towns and big cities are a common sight The obvious enjoyment they take in ballroom dancing, toyji boxing and swordplay is representative of the generally happy state of mind of China's retired citizens - estimated at 143 million, or 10 percent of the population, at the end of 2005. Their physical and spiritual wellbeing is a matter of AT early morning and evening, groups of senior citizens doing their constitutional in the public squares and parks of China's small towns and big cities are a common sight. The obvious enjoyment they take in ballroom dancing, taiji boxing and swordplay is representative of the generally happy state of mind of China's retired citizens - estimated at 143 million, or 10 percent of the population, at the end of 2005. Their physical and spiritual wellbeing is a matter of common public concern,
作者 LU RUCAI
出处 《China Today》 2006年第9期28-30,共3页 今日中国(英文版)
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