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BEIJING (AFP) — Beijing is about to extend a ban on smoking in public places ahead of the Olympic Games despite the Chinese capital's image as a paradise for smokers who have faced few restrictions on where they can light up. (来源:英语博客 http://space.englishcn.com)
According to a draft bill published on a municipal legal affairs website, the majority of public places, such as restaurants, schools, hospitals, stations, libraries and museums will have to be non-smoking. (来源:EnglishCN英语博客基地)
Hotels will also have to reserve at least 70 percent of their rooms for non-smokers. (来源:EnglishCN英语问答中心[e问e答])
Smokers who ignore the ban will face a fine of 50 yuan (6.9 dollars, 4.7 euros) while those who allow them on their premises will have to cough up between 1,000 and 5,000 yuan, according to the bill.
Beijing had already taken some tentative measures to establish non-smoking areas in 1996 without much success, but the approach of the August Games provided the impetus for the new decision, Chinese media said. (来源:英语麦当劳-英语杂志 www.EnglishCN.com)
The places that will accommodate athletes and officials during the Beijing Games will all be non-smoking. (来源:英语麦当劳-英语杂志 www.EnglishCN.com)
China has about 350 million smokers, or about a quarter of its population, and accounts for a third of the world's smokers, according to official statistics. (来源:英语美食指南 http://food.englishcn.com)
About a million people die of smoking-related diseases each year in China. Since October, Beijing taxi drivers have in theory been banned from smoking in their vehicles under penalty of a fine of between 100 and 200 yuan.v (来源:英语麦当劳www.EnglishCN.com)
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