US media: young people in China's Internet cafes are killing time there.
origin: Global Times author Lara moonfish, Xiang Xiang translation of
American "link" website article: Lemon net space is very small, but a row 80 computers were piled up neatly. Every day, ten young men and women sit on a spacious seat and stare at the flickering screen to enter the game of "Heroes League" or "DOTA". They spend almost all day in this area, and they almost lose the concept of time by eating junk food and taking a nap.
the player in photography, Wu Jingli, says, "you can stay here and even sleep here." He said that because he did it himself. He started playing video games at the age of 6, and now he likes to find an Internet cafe for epic war. Two years ago, Wu discovered the lemon net cafe, and soon began to record the chaotic microcosm of the Internet cafe culture stimulated by caffeine. When it comes to why people don't play at home and want to go to Internet cafes, Wu says people feel that playing games at home is not the atmosphere here.
lemon net cafe is one of the 14.5 registered Internet cafes in China. A net friend can use a computer for 50 cents an hour. Some people chat here, check e-mail, but most people come to play games to kill time. In Wu's view, this is a chaotic place where people lose all time consciousness. These people are addicted to the digital world, and this digital world is much larger than the rooms they spend time in.