This chapter explores the emerging trend in China of young people seeking refuge from the pressures of modern life by creating 'Youth Retirement Homes'. The discussion touches upon the cultural context of this trend, comparing it to the English concept of a 'rat race' and the Chinese term 'neijuan'.
The term 'Youth Retirement Homes' reflects a growing desire among young Chinese to escape the pressures of modern life.
The concept is compared to the English term 'rat race' and the Chinese term 'neijuan', both signifying intense competition and pressure.
The discussion highlights the cultural significance of these terms and their implications for young people's lives.