Halfway house for Internet addicts

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Mainland China has opened its first halfway house for Internet addicts, offering shell-shocked teenagers counseling, books — and the use of computers. The shelter can hold four minors for one-night stays and help bridge gaps between children and parents, the Shanghai Daily said.

“We wander around in nearby Internet bars at night and bring them to the halfway house if the teen agrees.” Computer and online gaming has exploded in China in recent years, with an estimated 14 million people taking part. Amid growing concern that more and more young people are getting hooked, China has issued a raft of regulations aimed at curbing excessive game playing at Internet cafes and heavily fining owners that admit minors.

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