Office workers rush past, oblivious to the army of grey-haired residents toiling in the shadows of Hong Kong’s soaring skyscrapers.
Dragging trolleys laden with waste, they sell whatever they can collect for just a few dollars.
Hong Kong is home to 64 billionaires and has the highest number of Rolls-Royces per capita in the world.
But one in three elderly people lives in poverty – one of the highest senior poverty rates in the developed world.
And with a rapidly ageing population, Hong Kong could soon face a “silver tsunami”.
101 East asks why so many elderly residents are struggling to survive in one of the world’s richest cities.
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