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China's rural elderly left alone

(Xinhua)    09:14, December 06, 2013
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Zhu Chengyu strolls around her countryside courtyard as a form of exercise. Old age and illness blight her daily life.

The 78-year-old woman, who lives in Zhuhe village of Dong'e County in eastern China's Shandong Province, has been admitted to hospital five times this year for asthma and heart disease.

Medical expenses costing thousands of yuan was partly covered by basic medical insurance. The remainder, around 2,000 yuan, was a large sum for Zhu.

She has no other source of earnings apart from a monthly pension of 65 yuan (10.5 U.S. dollars) and an annual payment of 800 yuan, which she gets from renting her 2.5 mu (0.17 hectares) of crop land.

What worries Zhu most is when she becomes ill. Nobody is around to take her to hospital.

"My only son and his wife work as migrants in cities and seldom come back home," Zhu said. "I am left alone."

Zhu's case is not rare.

In China, most young people in rural areas flock to cities to earn more money, leaving behind their elderly family.

Many villages, as a result, are becoming desolate, with only elderly people living in them.

In Nalong village of Fusui County, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, 200 elderly people were left with no choice but to establish an association to care for each other.

According to statistics from the Office of the National Committee of Aging, China has 194 million people aged at or over 60. Of the total, 120 million are from the countryside, and 40 percent of rural elderly are left uncared for.

Older people in the countryside used to be cared for by their children. But times have changed.

Most elderly people are relatively poor and unlike their urban peers, they have no money to pay for services. Meanwhile, elderly care services funded by local authorities are limited as most money is invested in cities.

From 2009, China allocated no less than 55 yuan per month to rural residents aged 60 or over. Today, because of rising costs the money does not go far.

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(Editor:SunZhao、Huang Jin)

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