China Makes More Efforts to Rectify Cultural Market
China will make more efforts to rectify its cultural market, said Vice Premier Li Lanqing Thursday at a tele-conference held in Beijing.
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.