In the second of a five-part Health Matters wellness series on ageing in Hong Kong, Lo Hoi-ying examines rising social isolation among the elderly, its serious health risks and how activities and community support are helping seniors stay socially engaged.
For Lee Chor-kwan, an 89-year-old living alone in Hong Kong, mealtimes are often lonely.
But the highlight of his day is lunchtime, when he visits an elderly care home to eat with his 86-year-old wife, whom he met through an arranged marriage...
‘They only eat to sustain life’: how does isolation shape Hong Kong’s elderly diets?
Global - Asia
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July 19, 2026
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