President Xi’s Spring Festival tour highlights China’s care for people

President Xi’s Spring Festival tour highlights China’s care for people

CGTN
CGTN

Chinese President Xi Jinping wrapped up his Spring Festival inspection tour in Beijing on Tuesday. Over two days, Xi’s visits highlighted China’s focus on elderly care, emerging forms of employment and urban renewal. CGTN explores the tour in depth, showcasing how it reflects a resolute people-centered governance approach: every measure is aimed at addressing urgent public needs and ensuring cities truly serve as homes that benefit the people.

BEIJING, Feb. 11, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Standing at an eatery tucked into a Beijing hutong, Chinese President Xi Jinping checked the day’s menu and prices, and asked about meal services for seniors. At a nearby senior apartment, he inquired about residents’ health checkups, rehabilitation programs, and daily care.

Xi, also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the visit to an elderly care service zone in Xicheng District on Tuesday as part of a two-day Spring Festival inspection tour, China’s most important traditional holiday, which symbolizes a time of renewal, warmth and the strengthening of family bonds.

Beyond his Monday stop at a national information technology innovation park to review technological innovation – a long-standing priority – Tuesday’s tour highlighted China’s ongoing push to strengthen social welfare and livelihoods, with particular focus on elderly care, protections for workers in new forms of employment, and advancing urban governance.

Elderly care service

The elderly care service zone President Xi visited is part of Beijing’s 2024 livelihood improvement initiatives. Spanning 510 meters, it brings together 12 service providers including a cultural center and an elderly apartment, with barrier-free facilities and age-friendly renovations.

Official data shows China’s population aged 60 and above has reached 320 million, accounting for about 23 percent of the total population. In recent years, authorities have stepped up measures to address population aging, including expanding pension coverage and strengthening community-based elderly care networks.

Currently, the number of participants in China’s basic pension insurance system has exceeded 1.07 billion, covering the entire eligible population. Nationwide, China has more than 400,000 elderly care facilities and nearly 8 million care beds. China is also accelerating the development of a care network that coordinates home-based, community-based and institutional services, while integrating elderly care with medical care and rehabilitation support. Urban “15-minute elderly care service circles” are also taking shape.

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