Plagued by shrinking birth rates and a rapidly aging population, tens of thousands of Chinese kindergartens have scaled back operations, closed down entirely or pivoted industries to survive.
One preschool in the eastern province of Zhejiang still operates as a daycare, but instead of serving children, they're now catering to senior citizens.
Last year, Zhuang Yanfang, 56, repurposed her kindergarten in the city of Jinhua, Zhejiang, into a senior nursing center.
Conversely, as preschools suffer, the senior care industry is thriving in China's aging population crisis.
"China's aging will only intensify," said Harry Murphy Cruise, an economist at Moody's Analytics.
Persons:
Zhuang Yanfang, Harry Murphy Cruise, Cruise
Organizations:
China's Ministry of Education, China's Communist Party, Office, State Council, Moody's
Locations:
Zhejiang, Jinhua, China