“Retirement homes” for 30-year-olds are growing in popularity in China

“Retirement homes” for 30-year-olds are growing in popularity in China

The stress of big cities and burnout at work are pushing more and more young people in China to seek peace and quiet.

An unusual solution is temporary “hermitage” in special “nursing homes” for 30-year-olds. Telegraf.news reports this with a link to scmp.com.

The philosophy of such establishments is based on the principles of FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) and Lying flat - the Chinese trend of minimizing efforts to achieve a basic standard of living.

Located both in metropolitan areas and in the provinces (Yunnan, Shandong), these centers focus on the mental health of their guests.

Instead of boring procedures - bars, cafes, karaoke, communication, meditation, yoga, fishing, farming, cooking by the fire.

Prices for a break from civilization start from 1500 yuan per month.

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