A POPULAR hot spot restaurant became one of the first businesses in Beijing to receive a notice for violating the new tobacco control regulation, which took effect on Monday.
The restaurant, a chain of catering group Haidilao, in Chaoyang district, was urged to correct irregularities, including by putting up no-smoking signs that list the hotline number to report violations and stopping customers from smoking, said Liu Ying, a law enforcement officer from Beijing Health Inspection Bureau who inspected the restaurant on Monday morning.