In this podcast episode, we explore the significant challenges faced by China's only child generation as they take on the responsibility of caring for their aging parents amidst changing social policies. The conversation highlights new regulations in Yangzhou designed to ease some of these pressures, along with international views on family care leave. By examining the emotional and financial burdens these only children endure, the episode makes a strong case for the need for government support and flexible workplace policies. It underscores the importance of a comprehensive societal approach to effectively tackle the complexities of caregiving in modern China.