How ‘Electronic Heroin’ Is Affecting China’s Youth

Please note that the spelling of the contributing photographer, Fernando Moleres, is misspelled in the credits. To see more of his work please visit: http://www.worldpressphoto.org/people/fernando-moleres

An estimated 24 million people are addicted to the Internet in China. Can they be cured in bootcamp-style rehab clinics?

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