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As China's economic growth and development matures, so does its population. By 2030, one out of every four people will be a senior citizen – over 60 years old. China's leaders made it clear during the recent Two Sessions that improving the quality of life of the country's elderly is a priority. In the final installment of our special series, "2026–2030: The Journey Ahead," CGTN's Sean Callebs reports from Shanghai – a city of millions – on measures to keep the aging population from being lost in the crowd.
As China's economic growth and development matures, so does its population. By 2030, one out of every four people will be a senior citizen – over 60 years old. China's leaders made it clear during the recent Two Sessions that improving the quality of life of the country's elderly is a priority. In the final installment of our special series, "2026–2030: The Journey Ahead," CGTN's Sean Callebs reports from Shanghai – a city of millions – on measures to keep the aging population from being lost in the crowd.