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Green Netcafe Opens In Guangzhou

July 31, 2006
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Green Net Garden, Guangzhou's first "green" netcafe, has formally opened at Yuexiu Community Service Center.

With more than 50 computers that can not only filter unhealthy content, but also help prevent teenagers from being addicted to the Internet, this netcafe will be open to teenagers within the community, free of charge.

The netcafe adopts the real name system, which means it is only available to teenagers who register while in the presence of their parents or teachers.

Also different from traditional netcafes, this netcafe, which involves a total investment of more than RMB600,000 is a non-profit one. It will be open to teenagers during summer and winter holidays.

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