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BEIJING, CHINA - AUGUST 15: Professor Tao Hongkai talks with an Internet addicted boy at his room during a summer camp on August 15, 2005 in Beijng, China. Dozens of parents and their children who have encountered the problem of Internet addicts gathered at the summer camp to seek help from Prof. Tao Hongkai, an expert on assisting Internet addicted kids. The cost of the six-day summer camp for one person is $340 -- a very high price in China, where the average city dweller's weekly income is just $20. According to a recent survey conducted in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, among the 94 million net users in China, minors under 18 make up 16.5 million, or 19%. Significantly, of those 16.5 million minors, 2.44 million of them show a tendency for Internet-addiction, or 'Internet-Addiction Syndrome.' (Photo by Cancan Chu/Getty Images)

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