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How did teenagers enjoy their holidays in the 1980s and 1990s?
Teenagers in the 1980s and 1990s had a holiday and didn't have much entertainment. At that time, the Internet was not as popular as it is now. Only wealthy families and families with conditions can access the internet, but the network information at that time was not developed. Even with the internet, I'm not interested in watching computers. At that time, the per capita income was still low and the electricity bill was high.

Children from wealthy families can watch TV directly at home after holidays. At that time, TV should not be particularly popular, but rich people can already buy it. There are only four or five channels. Generally, CCTV has local TV stations. At that time, it was not called satellite TV, but called local TV stations. And now CCTV is not called CCTV, but china national radio. In the mid-1980s, color TV has entered ordinary families. At that time, color TV was still very enviable.

Friends who want to watch TV usually invite children from rich families to watch TV at their home. And sometimes there was a power outage in those days, so you couldn't watch TV without power. And at that time, electricity was commonplace, and it was easy to run out of electricity. At that time, adults were also used to power outages, and generally did not use electric lights. Everything is ready. There are candles or some kerosene lamps when the power goes out. And friends who can't sleep at night also gather under the lamp to play some small games together. For example, skipping rope or playing games with stones.

So in the eighties and nineties, friends only played some local games, that is, some games left by their respective adults. The props of the game are also homemade. For example, the rubber rope made by tire management. And badminton made of chicken feathers. A cloth pocket sewn with cloth. It contains the fruits of some crops, such as soybeans. Although there were not so many games now, children and friends at that time were also very happy.