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With Hong Kong forecast by the UN to become the world's oldest city by 2050, catering to the needs of elderly citizens is a major concern. The pandemic, the departure of younger family members due to emigration, and a low city-wide birth rate have all made that task more challenging.
A number of schemes have been launched specifically to help those in their golden years avoid isolation. "Noon-D" -short for for afternoon disco - is a pilot dance programme for the over 50's, whilst "Dr Dog" takes therapy dogs into elderly care centres.
Last month, the Hong Kong government announced one-off cash payments to new parents for each baby born, in an effort to improve the city's long-term demographic prospects. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES