Bucket lists that never end

Trek on a mountain, pursue a business idea or inspire others through thought leadership - adventures do continue past middle age as these senior citizens show

Always cooking up a fresh enterprise, chef and artist Aziza Ali's latest business foray is to transfer her vibrant paintings onto long, soft shawls and scarves for retail.
Always cooking up a fresh enterprise, chef and artist Aziza Ali's latest business foray is to transfer her vibrant paintings onto long, soft shawls and scarves for retail. ST PHOTO: SAHIBA CHAWDHARY
Dr Hong Hai is starting a free seminar series on health and happiness for retirees that he will stage at traditional Chinese medicine clinic Renhai.
Dr Hong Hai is starting a free seminar series on health and happiness for retirees that he will stage at traditional Chinese medicine clinic Renhai. ST PHOTO: SAHIBA CHAWDHARY
PHOTO: COURTESY OF KHOO KAH YIN
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Age does not mean the death of dreams.

These three inspiring seniors are ticking items off their bucket lists in travel, business and thought leadership.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on July 14, 2019, with the headline Bucket lists that never end. Subscribe