China is asking its officials to take the lead to adhering to a ban on smoking in public places.
The
official Xinhua News Agency says officials are not allowed to smoke in
schools, hospitals, sports venues or on public transport, or to smoke or
offer cigarettes when performing official duties.
Xinhua
said Sunday the new rules were contained in a circular from the
Communist Party's central committee and the State Council, or China's
Cabinet.
China has more than 300 million smokers.
In
2011, China's Health Ministry issued guidelines banning smoking in
indoor public places, including hotels and restaurants, but they are not
strictly enforced.
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