CHINESE billionaire Yin Mingshan has admitted himself to a nursing home in his hometown of Chongqing, saying that he wants to avoid troubling his children, reported Kwong Wah Yit Poh.Yin, 85, previously revealed his intention to be cared for in an old folks home.
“My children have everything. They have big houses and all the money to hire someone to care for me at home. But after I turned 80, my perception of the old folks home has changed.”
He said that at the nursing home, he would continue to have a disciplined lifestyle and he would read, write, go for walks, sing and play the piano.
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