Xi’an, the capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, is set to ban tobacco smoking in all indoor public venues, according to a China Daily story.
The regulation banning smoking, which was announced on Tuesday by the city government, prohibits also smoking in some outdoor public places, such as schools, stadiums and health institutions for pregnant women and children.
Smokers who do not adhere to the regulation will be fined 10 yuan (US$1.50), and venue owners may be fined up to 1,000 yuan.
The regulation is due to take effect on November 1.
Xi’an, home to the Terra-Cotta Warriors, is the latest major Chinese city to ban smoking in all indoor public venues, following in the footsteps of Beijing and Shanghai.
China has set itself the target of reducing its smoking rate among people aged 15 and above from the current 27.7 percent to 20 percent by 2030, according to the Healthy China 2030 blueprint issued in 2016.