This thread would prolly be better suited in Mature Discussion. And should probably have more info like a news article or translated official documented so we can read about it.
then you can go tell China's government that its not their job to limit people's entertainment hours
Sir, why did you create a thread about a topic you want us to discuss just to be rude towards someone whenever they discuss it?
I'm not sure why you created it to say you don't care too. If you don't care then why are you bringing it up in the first place?
Anyway, I agree with Chevy. In the case of something as casual as this I feel like the parents are the responsible ones for establishing rules and limits for their children, not the government.
How would the government even enforce something like this? If it was an establishment like an arcade I can kinda imagine, but how do you supervise stuff like that in their own homes? Does it apply to all sorts of videogame consoles?
Eastern Asian education is already viewed as so strict, I feel like depriving these kids of some leisure might actually worsen their school performance. It might degrade their mental health even if it doesn't affect their grades or learning capacity significantly, which is probably even worse.