124-Year-Old Chinese Woman Credits Longevity to Simple Habits

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124-Year-Old Chinese Woman Credits Longevity to Simple Habits
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Qiu Chai, a Chinese woman believed to be among the oldest in the world, celebrated her 124th birthday and shared her secrets to longevity. She attributes her long life to simple habits like daily walks, a consistent diet of lard-infused rice, and light physical activities. Despite warnings from doctors, Qiu has stuck to her preferred diet and continues to perform daily tasks without assistance.

Qie during her birthday celebration surrounded by family and friends. — Picture via Xas a first-time user . Exclusively for Malay Mail readers: Use codeNANCHONG, Jan 14 — A Chinese woman believed to be among the oldest in the world has shared her secrets to longevity after celebrating her 124th birthday.reported Qiu Chai, who was born on January ,1901, in Huagang Town, Nanchong City, credits her long life to simple habits, including daily walks and a consistent diet.

Despite warnings from doctors to reduce her intake of animal fat due to eye and ear ailments, Qiu has stuck to her preferred diet.SCMPHer routine includes light physical activities such as combing her hair, feeding geese, and burning firewood, which she still does without assistance. A widow for much of her life, Qiu raised four children on her own after her husband’s untimely death.

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