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近日,《日本经济新闻》称,日本老年人正通过寻找“墓友(购买相同墓园墓地老人间的称呼)”的方式,克服对死亡的恐惧。这一新闻引起广泛关注。如今,越来越多的国家面临着老龄化所带来的一系列社会问题。如何善待老人,给这一群体以更多的关怀,成为各国拓展服务的话题。老人俱乐部土耳其的第一所老年人俱乐部最近在首都安卡拉诞生,由市长倡办、市政府拨款,主要为丰富老年人的文化生活。老人俱乐部内有会客厅、阅览室、劳作室,可以看书报、绘画、绣花,老人们在此聚集聊天、喝茶、娱乐,感到精神愉快。这个
Recently, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun claimed that the elderly in Japan are overcoming the fear of death by looking for “grandsons (the term used by elders who buy cemeteries in the same cemetery”). This news has caused widespread concern. Today, more and more countries are facing a series of social problems caused by aging. How to be kind to the elderly and give more care to this group has become a topic for countries to expand their services. Elderly Club Turkey’s first club for senior citizens was recently established in Ankara, the capital city. It was initiated by the mayor and funded by the municipal government, mainly to enrich the cultural life of the elderly. Elderly clubs have a living room, reading room, lab, you can read newspapers, paintings, embroidery, the elderly gathered here to chat, drink tea, entertainment, feel happy. This one