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2,000 venues break laws on no-smoking

By Wang Hongyi | China Daily | Updated: 2009-10-21 08:30

Almost 2,000 indoor public venues have been found breaking the city's new no-smoking rules, an investigation has revealed.

Approximately 1,149 of these establishments, including restaurants, cafes, schools, banks and office buildings, were cautioned and told to comply.

The Beijing municipal health bureau conducted the inspection from January to September with officers visiting 78,598 indoor public venues.

2,000 venues break laws on no-smoking

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