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Starbucks must leave Forbidden City Updated: 2007-03-14 06:23
A member of parliament has demanded that Starbucks close its coffee shop
inside Beijing's Forbidden City, according to media reports on Sunday.
Jiang Hongbin said he submitted a motion to the National People's Congress to
close the outlet immediately, the Xinhua news agency reported.
The outlet has been a source of controversy since it opened in 2000. The
nearly 600-year-old Forbidden City was the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing
dynasties and is now a museum.
"The Forbidden City is one of the non-tradable products as its value cannot
be measured in monetary terms," media reports quoted Jiang as saying. "As long
as it stays in the imperial palace, it poses a challenge to our traditional
culture."
A popular online campaign to press for the removal of the Starbucks outlet
was launched earlier this year.
(China Daily 03/14/2007 page5)
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