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Chinese Leaders Aim to Live to 150 as Anti-Aging Breakthroughs Emerge
14 Nov
Summary
- Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Putin discuss living to 150
- Chinese scientists reverse aging in mice and monkeys
- Growing longevity industry in China with new treatments

As of November 14th, 2025, China's longevity industry is making significant strides, with scientists reporting remarkable breakthroughs in reversing the effects of aging. In a recent hot mic incident, Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin were overheard discussing their shared goal of living to 150 years old.
This ambitious aim is not entirely new, as it echoes the actions of China's first Emperor Qin Shi Huang, who spent much of his rule searching for an elixir of immortality. However, unlike Qin Shi Huang, whose efforts backfired and led to his death, modern Chinese scientists are making real progress in the field of anti-aging.
In 2021, researchers in Beijing successfully developed a gene therapy that can reverse some of the effects of aging in mice, extending their lifespan by 25%. This year, another breakthrough occurred when Chinese scientists were able to reverse aging in monkeys by injecting them with special super stem cells. These advancements have fueled the growth of China's longevity industry, with multiple labs and companies working on various anti-aging treatments.




