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A New Haven for Chinese Seniors Abroad

Taiwan, TaipeiWednesday, December 31, 2025
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A Comfortable Retirement for Overseas Chinese

The Weaver has just unveiled an ambitious initiative known as the "Seven-Country Wellness Village Project." This project aims to provide overseas Chinese with a comfortable and caring environment to retire in.

The Inspiration

The idea was born from the observation that many Chinese who have worked hard abroad lack a cozy place to settle down during their golden years.

Book Donation Event

Recently, Chairperson CHIO Hsiaochuh collaborated with prominent figures from various fields to launch a book donation event. The goal was to promote a new retirement concept focused on health, dignity, and a sense of belonging. The donated books cover essential topics such as financial planning, health maintenance, and quality of life in later years.

Taiwan: The First Stop

The project's first location is Taiwan, chosen for its excellent medical care, rich culture, and adaptable lifestyle. The plan is to expand to other countries with superior healthcare, pleasant environments, and high living standards. These villages will offer healthcare, smart living, financial management, and a strong community for overseas Chinese.

Celebrity Insights

At the event, several celebrities shared their perspectives. They emphasized that retirement is no longer just about financial security but about living well and feeling at home. A company representative noted that their generation has ample wealth and housing but craves a place where they can be cared for, stay connected, and feel respected.

Commitment to the Project

The Weaver is fully committed to this initiative. They plan to advance the project through forums, meetings, and partnerships with other organizations. The aim is to create a reliable, optional, and sustainable retirement model for Chinese people worldwide.

A Place to Call Home

CHIO Hsiaochuh emphasized that every Chinese person, regardless of where they have worked or lived, deserves a place to call home. She envisions these wellness villages becoming a popular choice for overseas Chinese, starting with Taiwan.

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