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Caring for the elderly is shared responsibility of whole society: Xi

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Caring for the elderly is shared responsibility of whole society: Xi

2026-02-10 20:00 Last Updated At:02-11 17:27

Chinese President Xi Jinping said that caring for and supporting the elderly is a shared responsibility of the whole society during an inspection tour in Beijing on Tuesday, ahead of the Spring Festival.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, came to a downtown community which was renovated to be barrier-free and age-friendly in Beijing's Xicheng District.

He visited a community canteen for seniors to learn about the meal services provided there.

He also greeted delivery workers who were taking a break at the facility, asked about their work and well-being, and commended their hard work and contributions.

Xi urged Party committees and governments at all levels to coordinate resources to expand and improve elderly care services, so as to create better conditions for the elderly to enjoy happy and fulfilling twilight years.

Xi also visited an apartment complex for seniors, where he spent time with the elderly, wishing them health, longevity and a happy Spring Festival.

"We should care for our own elders and extend that care to all elders. We must improve both elderly care and childcare," he said.

The Spring Festival, or the Chinese New Year, is the most important traditional festival for the Chinese. This year it falls on Feb 17.

Caring for the elderly is shared responsibility of whole society: Xi

Caring for the elderly is shared responsibility of whole society: Xi

Caring for the elderly is shared responsibility of whole society: Xi

Caring for the elderly is shared responsibility of whole society: Xi

Caring for the elderly is shared responsibility of whole society: Xi

Caring for the elderly is shared responsibility of whole society: Xi

Chinese State Councilor and Minister of Public Security Wang Xiaohong met with Graeme Biggar, director general of Britain's National Crime Agency, in Beijing on Thursday.

Wang said that China stands ready to work with Britain, under the strategic guidance of the leaders of both countries, to deepen practical cooperation in such areas as combating economic and financial crimes, telecom and online fraud, and illegal immigration, as well as carrying out drug control.

The two sides should step up coordination of actions under multilateral frameworks including the United Nations and Interpol, strengthen cooperation on law enforcement capacity building and experience sharing, continuously advance the in-depth development of bilateral law enforcement cooperation, and jointly safeguard the well-being of the two peoples, Wang added.

Biggar said that Britain is ready to maintain close communication with China and jointly elevate the level of bilateral law enforcement cooperation.

China's police chief meets with director general of Britain's national crime agency

China's police chief meets with director general of Britain's national crime agency

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