Zhou Huilin, Vice Director of the National Anti- Pornography and Anti-Illegal Publications Office, yesterday said in an interview that the nation's office work had been "remarkably effective" in 2014.
Authorities shut down more than 10,000 websites or pages containing illegal or harmful information as part of a nationwide campaign to clean up the country's online environment, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Officials also confiscated more than 16 million illegal publications, including over 12 million pirated ones, and handled 212 cases involving fake journalists or media organisations, Zhou said.
In July 2014, China shut down over 700 pornographic Web sites and detained 224 suspects.