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    A lonely burden for only children

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    2016-08-29 08:47China Daily Editor: Feng Shuang
    Three volunteers give Ye Sufen, a 83-year-old who lives alone, a haircut at her home in Jinzhou, Liaoning province. (Photo by LI TIECHENG/CHINA DAILY)

    Three volunteers give Ye Sufen, a 83-year-old who lives alone, a haircut at her home in Jinzhou, Liaoning province. (Photo by LI TIECHENG/CHINA DAILY)

    Many people born under China's former family planning policy, which restricted most couples to one child, are finding it increasingly difficult to provide care for their elderly parents.

    Next year will be the 10th anniversary of Su Yao's departure for the United States, but she is planning to return home during the Christmas holidays, instead of the anniversary.

    If the trip goes ahead, it will be the fourth time that Su has visited her home country in a decade.

    "I have many plans for the time I will be at home, such as buying a new TV and computer, surfing the Chinese internet, installing a chess game on the computer for my father, running bank errands with my mother and other things," she said, adding that she started writing her to-do-list two years ago, during her last visit to China.

    Most of her plans revolve around her parents, who live in Harbin, capital of the northeastern province of Heilongjiang, and will retire soon.

    "When I came to the U.S. I could never set my mind at ease because my parents were far away from me and I couldn't stop worrying about them, even over trivial things that really weren't worth the trouble. For example, when we chatted via online video, the reception was always unstable. There were probably some simple tech problems. My husband is a software engineer and his job is to solve tech problems for other people, but we couldn't even solve our parents' tech problems," the 33-year-old said.

    "I can't think about it too much. Every time I do, it breaks my heart. I've wondered many times if things would be better if I had a sibling."

    Su's concerns are shared by many members of China's "only-child generation", people born between the late 1970s and last year, many of whom live in different cities, provinces and even countries to their parents.

      

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