Ahhh, a great decision by China to ban smoking in public places. i do remember how shocked i was that everywhere we went in the hotel in Beijing there was cigarette smoke. that included the lobby, the restaurant, non-smoking rooms and even the elevators. Even with non-smoking signs posted they still did so in our hotel. Some of the stats below are a bit staggering to even wrap your brain around, 300 million smokers in China, wow!
BEIJING – Chinese health authorities are renewing a push to ban smoking in indoor public places, adding more venues like hotels and restaurants as of May 1, though still excluding many workplaces.
The guidelines given on the Health Ministry's website are the latest effort to curb tobacco use in the country with the world's largest number of smokers and where experts say huge revenues from the state-owned tobacco monopoly hinders anti-smoking measures.
Smoking, which is linked to the deaths of at least 1 million people in China every year, is one of the greatest health threats the country faces, government statistics show. Nearly 30 percent of adults in China smoke, about 300 million people — a number roughly equal to the entire U.S. population.
The guidelines released this week are part of the Health Ministry's regulations on health management in public places — a set of rules that also covers areas including ventilation, use of disinfectants, air quality and pest control.
The older regulations listed venues such as movie theaters, concert halls, libraries and shopping malls in which smoking was prohibited. The new list adds hotels, restaurants, cafes, bars, hair and beauty salons and other places.
The new regulations call for no-smoking signs to be put up in public places, and require owners or managers of venues considered public places to allocate staff to persuade smokers to give up the habit.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110324/ap_on_he_me/as_china_smoking
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Happy Birthday!
My girls turn one today. Can't believe they have been with us for only 8 weeks and how much they have changed and grown. We have been so blessed to be able to experience so many "firsts" with them; rolling over, crawling, so close to walking, teething, talking, new foods, new experiences, a new family and their first birthday.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Day in the Park
We went to a local park to take some family photos yesterday. it was a beautiful day, cool and breezy and the sun was shining. Here are a few of them.
the girls are growing and changing and look so different from the pictures from china. they are now crawling and trying to pull themselves up to stand. they are trying to get into everything! Nate loves his sisters so much. Here is what he has to say about each...
Paige: "she is cute"
Phoebe: "she's pretty"
The girls turn 1 tomorrow. We have no plans for a party this year, we are still bonding with them and the excitment and noise and people would be too much. Maybe next year we will have a big party. Happy Birthday Paige and Phoebe!
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