Chilled, yet engaged
Cui clarified that the term "youth retirement home" can be easily misunderstood.
He explained that while the relaxed lifestyle might seem to contradict traditional ideas of ambition and progress, the goal is not to encourage avoidance of the real world.
According to Cui, around 30 percent of the residents are digital nomads. Their jobs are not tied to a specific location, allowing them to enjoy the pleasant surroundings of the facility while working online and maintaining a steady income.
For those feeling stuck in their careers, the village regularly organizes career development workshops where professionals share valuable insights.
"These exchanges have helped me a lot," said Zhang, who initially felt disheartened after being laid off. However, experienced professionals reassured her that layoffs are often influenced by various factors. They encouraged her to enhance her market value and helped her refine her resume.
During her stay at the village, Zhang took up a hand-drawing illustration course and recently began sending out resumes again. After a brief pause, she returned with renewed confidence, ready for a fresh start.
"I want to support young people in finding a safe space away from the chaos of city life, where they can rediscover themselves and gather strength for their next chapter," Cui said.