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At a press conference for the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress on people's livelihood on Saturday, Chinese Minister of Civil Affairs Lu Zhiyuan outlined the country's five-year plan for elderly care. China will strive to establish a three-tiered service network at the county, township and village levels, with priorities including equipment upgrades, specialized training and technology, he said.
At a press conference for the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress on people's livelihood on Saturday, Chinese Minister of Civil Affairs Lu Zhiyuan outlined the country's five-year plan for elderly care. China will strive to establish a three-tiered service network at the county, township and village levels, with priorities including equipment upgrades, specialized training and technology, he said.