Jing uses an electric mobility scooter to travel around. (Photo provided to China Daily)
That meant starting from scratch, for a second time, at age 97.
After several months' preparation, she gathered 20,000 yuan from 50 investors and started the 97 Supermarket in July. She is on duty at the supermarket every day, can easily find the goods her customers need, and is skilled in using mobile payment and point-of-sale terminals.
"Even if it is identified as a micro-profit one, the business is developing well," she said. "Besides the donations, the supermarket can also provide food and daily and school supplies to poor families and their children. It's never too old to start your dream and I will keep forging my way until I can't move."