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A couple of men and women in Guilin were stabbed to death in an Internet cafe. What happened?

1. Features and Internet prices of Internet cafes in Korea:

Internet cafes in South Korea are called PC rooms, which, like domestic Internet cafes, have the nature of leisure and entertainment, but they are quite different from other "bars" and "coffee bars". When you first arrive in Korea, the easiest way to find an Internet cafe is to pay attention to the billboards with the "PC" sign on the street. South Korea's PC room is suitable for playing online games, surfing the internet or sending and receiving emails and chatting online. Its characteristics are: fast internet access, average internet speed up to 100MB, low price, and very personalized internet access environment. According to the location of Internet cafes, the Internet access fee is usually 600- 1 1,500 won per hour, which is 8- 10 yuan when converted into RMB. Similar to China, Korean Internet cafes are open 24 hours a day and provide the same "night brushing" service as China. The price is about RMB 35 yuan. These prices are Internet access fees for ordinary Internet cafes in Korea. If economic conditions permit, you can also go to a more upscale Internet cafe. The price is about 4500 won per hour, which varies from region to region. Internet cafes can provide drinks for free.

Second, the general steps of Internet access in Korean Internet cafes:

1. Like domestic Internet cafes, after entering an Internet cafe, go to the counter and get a card to surf the Internet. The difference is that Internet cafes in Korea do not need to register their ID cards or pay a deposit. Because South Korea has asked netizens to use their real names and ID numbers for verification when registering their online mailboxes and chat rooms, the ID registration procedures can be omitted. Check out according to your online time after surfing the internet.

2. After choosing a suitable online seat, enter the card number on the screen and enter it into the computer. In the process of use, the current computer use time and corresponding expenses will always be displayed on the screen. When browsing a webpage in a language other than English, a window for downloading the relevant language will appear immediately. Select OK, and you can browse related websites after downloading and installing.

3. Return the card to the counter for checkout after surfing the Internet. Internet access fees will be charged in different ways, basically one hour or half an hour, and then 1, 3, 5, 10 minutes will be charged according to the actual use time. Generally speaking, Internet access in Korean Internet cafes is similar to that in China. Compared with the two, the room layout and facilities of Korean Internet cafes are more thoughtful: Internet cafes are divided into non-smoking areas and smoking areas. In addition, Internet cafes in Korea are generally equipped with printers, and some also provide scanners and fax machines.

Three. Matters needing attention in Internet cafes in Korea:

1. According to the relevant management regulations of Internet cafes in Korea, the school is an "absolute purification area" within 50 meters, and Internet cafes are not allowed to be opened. Internet cafes within 200 meters of the school will be subject to certain restrictions according to the location of Internet cafes, belonging to the "relative purification zone". Therefore, there are basically no Internet cafes near Korean schools. If necessary, it is easy to find around busy commercial streets and residential areas.

2. South Korea stipulates that teenagers under the age of 19 are strictly prohibited from entering and leaving Internet cafes from 9: 00 a.m. to 9: 00 p.m. from Monday to Friday. If you are under the age of 19, you must keep this restrictive rule in mind so as not to bring yourself unnecessary trouble. But on weekends, minors can enter the commercial Internet cafes at the specified time.

3. The protection of intellectual property rights in Korea is very strict, and the crackdown on piracy is also very severe. Unlike in domestic Internet cafes, games on computers are installed, and you need to buy some game software to use them. Therefore, playing games in Korean Internet cafes is still relatively expensive.

4. The operating system input method of computers in Korean Internet cafes is generally Korean. For example, when chatting with friends or relatives in China, you can only use Pinyin and English. Chat and video recommend ICQ and MSN. Generally, Internet cafes in Korea are equipped with these two tools. You can also use QQ, but you need to download it first, and the speed may be slower.