The 103 year old man in Ji'nan after Qing Dynasty applied for two generations of cards.
police door for the elderly to take photos, ready for the elderly to change the two generation of certificates.
daily daily news December 8th (reporter Yin Baolong correspondent Zou Ning) in the afternoon of December 8th, in the afternoon of the Qing Dynasty, the 103 year old Wang Junyu's home, the police of the Jiefang Road police station of the public security branch are busy taking pictures and filling in information. A month later, the old man will bid farewell to his old identity card and replace it with the two generation of resident identity card.
at 1:30 in the afternoon of 8, the police of the Jiefang Road police station came to the home of Wang Junyu and went through the procedures for applying for the two generation of ID cards for the elderly. "The old man is very great. He used to be a member of the Shandong provincial pine green long distance runner, who won many championships, and donated many times during the Wenchuan earthquake and the Yushu earthquake." Talking about the hundred year old life star, the police are gushing.
as early as 2007, the reporter had interviewed the old man at Wang Junyu's house; now, the old man is still white hair and beard, and it is still clear. When the police asked if the old man could remember his ID card, the old man came back very fluently.
photographs, fill in information and other procedures are completed. The police said that Wang Junyu could replace his original ID card into the two generation ID card in one month. At this point, the old man picked up his generation ID card, indicating that it had been used for more than 20 years. The old man's son said that the old man was more than 100 years old, and now everything was very open; in fact, according to the relevant laws, the old man's one generation card could continue to use, but he thought the two generation ID card could bring personal information into the electronic network, and he could not "fall behind", so this time it was "fashionable".