Never too old to move on

WAN CHIU-MING'S neighbours in a Wong Tai Sin public-housing estate knew him as a grumpy old man living on a tiny welfare cheque in an even tinier flat. They would never recognise the smiley gentleman who now plays chess and flies kites at a home for the elderly in Zhaoqing, a southwestern suburb of Guangzhou.

Three months ago, while the 81-year-old was still living in Hong Kong, a pamphlet arrived under his door. It advertised a newly opened housing project for the elderly across the border. 'There was a telephone number on it,' Mr Wan said. 'I called, and someone asked me to give it a try.'

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