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World Longevity City Ranking

First place: Andorra

Andorra lies between France and Spain. One of the poorest countries in Europe, until it became a popular tourist destination, which made its economy recover rapidly. At present, only Andorran residents with a population of 765,438+0,000 enjoy a rich life and good nutrition and public medical facilities, which makes Andorra the country with the longest average life expectancy in the world.

Second place: Macau

Macau, located in the South China Sea of China, has achieved explosive economic development returns through casino tourism. Tourists for sightseeing and entertainment continuously send a lot of money to Macao.

Among them, most tourists come from Chinese mainland. The government will open more authority in the gambling industry in the future. At present, the gambling profit in Macau accounts for 70% of the total revenue. The government invested the money in the construction of public health care, thus creating the reputation of the second longest-lived city in the world.

Third place: San Marino

San Marino is one of the three famous countries in the world, China. It is also one of the three smallest countries in Europe (second only to Vatican and Monaco); San Marino is also the oldest republic in the world. Here, the secret of people's longevity is that life is rich, and most people are always mental workers, not manual workers.

Fourth place: Singapore

Apart from economic prosperity, another reason why Singaporeans live longer is that in the early 1980s, the government realized that Singapore had entered an aging stage. In order to improve the living standard and average age of citizens, the government has spent huge sums of money to build the world's best nursing facilities for the elderly, and at the same time vigorously publicized and popularized health-related knowledge and life concepts.

Fifth place: Hong Kong

The concept of Hong Kong people's diet is healthy and balanced. Their diet structure is mainly rice, vegetables and bean products, and meat accounts for only a small proportion.