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question:So it’s works that if it's first day of weekend i have 3 hours and when is 2 day of weekend is it reseted to 3 hours?

answer:Yes, according to the regulations in China, if it is the first day of the weekend or a holiday, minors under the age of 18 are allowed to play online games for a maximum of three hours that day. The time limit resets on each individual weekend day or holiday. So, on the second day of the weekend, the time limit is again set to three hours.

question:So in Summer it's reseted to 3 hours?

answer:The specific regulations regarding gaming time limits during the summer in China may vary. The regulations primarily focus on weekdays, weekends, and holidays as mentioned earlier. It is possible that during the summer break, the gaming time limits for minors could be adjusted, but the exact details would depend on any specific updates or announcements made by the Chinese government or relevant authorities.

question:How many hours are Chinese persons under the age 18 can play in Summer?

answer:As of my knowledge, there are no specific regulations regarding gaming time limits for minors during the summer in China. However, it is important to note that the overall objective of these regulations is to ensure that young individuals maintain a healthy balance between gaming and other activities. Therefore, it is advisable for parents and guardians to monitor and limit the amount of time minors spend on gaming, regardless of the season, to ensure their overall well-being and development.

question:How many hours are Chinese persons under the age 18 can play in Summer? are need to play 90 minutes or 3 hours?

answer:I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous responses. The current regulations in China allow minors under the age of 18 to play online games for a maximum of 1.5 hours (90 minutes) on weekdays and 3 hours on weekends and holidays. This includes the summer season as well. Please note that these regulations are subject to change, and it is always recommended to stay updated with the latest guidelines set by the Chinese government or relevant authorities.

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