www.china.org.cn

Youngsters Vow to Clean up Net


Three million Chinese students organized a range of activities Monday meant to clean up antisocial behavior on the Internet, such as defaming others unde rfalse names, and the use of pornography .

The students were from 100 colleges of higher learning and 2,000 primary and middle schools across the country.

The activities, with the theme "abiding by civilized net pact and striving to be civilized net pioneers" included debates, online discussions and seminars, and were organized to publicize the "China National Civilized Net Pact for Youngsters".

For instance, young pioneers, teachers and some parents of students with the primary school attached to the prestigious Beijing University surfed the net together with Dong Hao, an anchorman with the China Central Television Station who is the special promoter of the pact.

The students exchanged net surfing experiences and expressed determination to behave when surfing the net and to become civilized emissaries of the Internet.

More Efforts to Rectify Cultural Market

China will make more efforts to rectify its cultural market, said Vice Premier Li Lanqing at a tele-conference held in Beijing in last August.

Li called for the weeding out of decadent behavior in the cultural market for the development of China's advanced culture and healthy growth of young people.

China plans to rectify order in the Internet cafes and bars, commercial playrooms offering computer games, entertainment places, markets selling audio-visual products, markets selling publications and computer software, and the publishing trade during the second half of this year.

(People's Daiy November 29, 2001)

In This Series

References

Internet Media to See Fast Growth

Students in Tibet Enroll in Internet Classes From Beijing

High-speed Info Demonstration Net Established in China

Archive

Web Link





Copyright © 2001 China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688