STEVEN’S TRAVEL BLOG

January 29, 2010

Shanghai introduction of a prohibition of smoking. Really?

Filed under: Travel around China — Steve @ 01:32
According to the Shanghai daily, enters a smoking ban on 1 Into force in March 2010 and the Shanghai Patriotic Health Campaign Commission is responsible for examining and affecting the enforcement of the measure. New anti-smoking regulations, the following, according to the China Daily: “Smoking is in the places, including kindergartens, schools, hospitals, stadiums , places of public services, shopping malls, libraries, theaters and museums prohibited. Entertainment venues, general areas of hotels, airports and train stations, ports should ban smoking at home and providing a different smoking area. The law agreed that all the separate smoking areas or rooms should be ventilated. Public places should also have prominent signs that indicate smoking is prohibited. “Since smoking about one third of China’s neighbors, it is interesting to see how the new law is enforced exclusively. It seems nothing about restaurants in the new regulations give (though I must say, it must ventilation in Shanghai, while I most of Shanghai restaurants less smoky than think many Swiss and German institutions have been better.) There is still all about elevators …

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