The Weaver Launches its “Seven-Country Wellness Village Project” Starting from Taiwan

TAIPEI, Taiwan, Dec. 31, 2025 — Chairperson CHIO Hsiaochuh, alongside figures from diverse sectors, donates books to build a genuine “second home” for overseas Chinese.

In response to the global aging trend and the retirement housing needs of overseas Chinese, The Weaver has officially launched the “Seven-Country Wellness Village Project” in Taiwan. Recently, Chairperson CHIO Hsiaochuh joined forces with prominent individuals from business, academia, and culture to initiate a charitable book donation campaign. Through reading and exchange, the campaign aims to convey a new retirement concept focused on “health, dignity, and a sense of belonging.”

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During a media interview at the event, CHIO Hsiaochuh candidly noted that the initial inspiration for this project stemmed from her firsthand observations of interactions with overseas Chinese over the years.

CHIO Hsiaochuh said, “Many overseas Chinese spend their entire lives working hard abroad and achieving career success, only to find as they near retirement that there is no truly suitable place for them to reside long-term and age in peace.”

“The Seven-Country Wellness Village is not merely a residence, but a home where people can age peacefully, receive care, and be understood.”

This book donation event was specifically chosen to launch in Taiwan as the first global promotional stop, symbolizing “starting with the most mature medical, cultural, and lifestyle systems in Chinese society” before gradually expanding overseas. The books cover topics such as financial planning, health management, longevity science, and life design for the later years, attracting attention from many approaching retirement and international travelers.

At the event, some participating public figures pointed out that modern retirement concerns have long transcended financial aspects and now center on quality of life and psychological belonging.

A corporate representative attending the event shared: “Our generation does not lack houses or assets. What we truly lack is a living community where we can access long-term care, maintain social connections, and be respected.”

The “Seven-Country Wellness Village Project” is a key international long-term blueprint recently advanced by The Weaver. In the future, wellness villages integrating health management, smart healthcare, asset allocation, cross-border living, and community co-living will be established in seven countries with advantages in medical resources, natural environments, and quality of life. These villages are specially tailored for overseas Chinese, designed to support their entire life cycle.

At the conclusion of the interview, CHIO Hsiaochuh emphasized:

 “No matter in which country you have worked or lived, as long as you are Chinese, there should be a place for you to return to in the future.”

“We hope that the Seven-Country Wellness Villages can become a common option for all overseas Chinese, and Taiwan will be the starting point of this vision.”

The Weaver stated that in the future, it will continue to advance the project’s implementation through forums, in-person briefings, cross-border collaborations, and the construction of demonstration wellness villages. The aim is to establish a predictable, flexible, and sustainable new model of retirement living for Chinese people worldwide.

Company: The Weaver AI Capital Advisors Ltd

Contact Person: Hsiao-Chun Chiu

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