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In Taiwan, athletes are ageless on and off the field

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Adri Salido
HE鈥橲 GAME TO PLAY: Fang-ming Ma is one of the hundreds of older athletes in the Bulao Baseball League, in Taichung, Taiwan.

As the sun climbs quickly over a baseball field in Dali district, Taichung, the players arrive and start adjusting their helmets and gloves. Soon, they are throwing balls back and forth 鈥 a simple drill that reflects trust, connection, and the joy of keeping both body and spirit engaged.

鈥淚 encourage older people to go outdoors,鈥 says Fang-ming Ma, who is 80 years old and one of the hundreds of older Taiwanese residents participating in the Bulao Baseball League. He explains that playing baseball 鈥渂roadens horizons and allows you to make more friends.鈥

According to United Nations criteria, Taiwan recently joined the ranks of 鈥渟uper-aged鈥 societies, in which 1 in 5 residents are age 65 or older. Initiatives such as the Bulao league aim to 鈥渂reak the perception that older people are confined to their homes,鈥 says Ros Lee, CEO of the Hondao Senior Citizen鈥檚 Welfare Foundation, which launched the league.

Bulao 125, a Hondao-founded restaurant near Taichung Park that is staffed entirely by older people, also encourages staying active. Traditional Taiwanese meals 鈥 such as meatballs, slow-simmered soups, and oyster omelets 鈥 serve as a bridge between generations.

Inside the kitchen, three women move in practiced coordination, navigating the narrow work area with ease. A-Men Huang, who is in her 70s, explains that cooking for others makes her happy. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to stay at home just watching television,鈥 she says.

And technology is her ally as she ages. 鈥淣ow, you can search online and learn how to cook what you don鈥檛 know,鈥 she adds.

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SEAT OF ACTIVITY: People exercise at the Hondao Senior Citizen鈥檚 Welfare Foundation day center in Taichung.
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HAVING A BALL: Zhou Mingquan (left) and Shen San, members of the Bulao Baseball League, train on a baseball field in Dali district, Taichung.
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STAYING ACTIVE: Zheng Xiufeng works at the restaurant Bulao 125. It is run entirely by older people and serves traditional Taiwanese meals.
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GATHERING PLACE: Bulao 125 is part of a Hondao project promoting social inclusion and an active community for older people.
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