NewsNovember 30, 2014

BEIJING -- Beijing has adopted a smoking ban in all indoor public spaces, including workplaces and public transport. The official Xinhua News Agency reported the ban will go into effect in the capital city of 21 million people June 1 and carry a fine of up to 200 yuan ($32.50). The Standing Committee of Beijing Municipal People's Congress passed the draft regulation Friday...

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BEIJING -- Beijing has adopted a smoking ban in all indoor public spaces, including workplaces and public transport.

The official Xinhua News Agency reported the ban will go into effect in the capital city of 21 million people June 1 and carry a fine of up to 200 yuan ($32.50). The Standing Committee of Beijing Municipal People's Congress passed the draft regulation Friday.

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China is home to the most smokers of any country, with 300 million smoking and 740 million exposed to secondhand smoke every year. Xinhua reported the number of smokers in Beijing alone exceeds 400,000 people.

The new regulations also ban outdoor tobacco advertisements as well as ads on TV and in films and newspapers.

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