Nanjing Standardizes Internet Cafes
December 26, 2003 |
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China's Nanjing Internet Service Association, founded in December 2002, officially opened a new website to assist local officials and merchants who deal with Internet cafes.
The new site is found at www.njwx.cn and contains articles on cafe management, setup procedures, and also links to laws regarding the safe administration of Internet cafes in Jiangsu province.
The Jiangsu provincial government has already approved 756 Internet cafes, which provide jobs to over 20,000 people.
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