BEIJING, May 14 (Xinhua) -- Beijing is considering a ban on smoking in
public areas including Olympic venues during next year's Olympic Games, local
media reported.
The Beijing Daily said that according to a draft regulation on tobacco-free
Games by the municipal government, smoking would be prohibited at eight
Olympics-related areas such as venues, hotels, restaurants, public transport and
the Olympic Village, and offenders face a fine of 10 yuan (1.3 US dollars).
But special smoking areas can be set aside in those places, added the
paper.
The concept of a "non-smoking" Olympic Games, initiated in 1988,was put
into practice in Barcelona in 1992.
But it remains to be an arduous task for Beijing. It is estimated that 350
million people, about 26 percent of the country' s population and a third of the
world's smoking population, are hooked on nicotine.
China reports about one million deaths from smoking-related diseases each
year, and the figure is expected to triple by 2050.