SHOTLIST ONLY, FULL SCRIPT TO FOLLOW Beijing bans smoking in restaurants, offices and on public transport, part of unprecedented new curbs brought forward by the government. SHOWS: BEIJING, CHINA (MAY 26, 2015) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 1. MEN SMOKING IN RESTAURANT 2. SIGN ON WALL READING (English/Chinese): “NO SMOKING” 3. MEN SMOKING 4. CIGARETTE 5. CHINA NATIONAL HEALTH AND FAMILY PLANNING COMMISSION SPOKESMAN, MAO QUNAN, SITTING AND READING DOCUMENT 6. MAO HOLDING DOCUMENT ON BEIJING’S CITY-WIDE PUBLIC SMOKING BAN 7. (SOUNDBITE) (Mandarin) CHINA NATIONAL HEALTH AND FAMILY PLANNING COMMISSION SPOKESMAN, MAO QUNAN, SAYING: “The solution we have come up with is to eliminate (smoking) in public places, for instance, in restaurants. If anyone smokes, firstly, the people around this person can advise them not to. Restaurant staff have a duty for dissuading these people from smoking. If they don’t listen to their advice, then they (the restaurant staff) will have to complain to authorities.” 8. MAN SMOKING AND PUTTING CIGARETTE OUT IN ASHTRAY AND WALKING AWAY 9. SIGN EXPLAINING NEW RULES FOR NEW SMOKING BAN TO BE ENFORCED AROUND OFFICE BUILDING FOR JUNE 1, 2015 10. MEN SMOKING OUTSIDE OF OFFICE BUILDING 11. WOMAN WALKING BY ANTI-SMOKING CAMPAIGN POSTERS IN OFFICE BUILDING 12. ANTI-SMOKING CAMPAIGN POSTER BEIJING, CHINA (MAY 28, 2015) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 13. WORLd HEALTH ORGANISATION (WHO) REPRESENTATIVE IN CHINA, BERNHARD SCHWARTLANDER, LOOKING AT COMPUTER 14. SCHWARTLANDER’S COMPUTER SCREEN SHOWING ARTICLE ON BEIJING’S ANTI-SMOKING CAMPAIGN 15. (SOUNDBITE) (English) WHO REPRESENTATIVE IN CHINA, BERNHARD SCHWARTLANDER, SAYING: “That the first time, the lawmakers have thought very, very carefully how to reinforce the regulations. In previous laws, it was very unclear what to do if a person still smokes in a place where it is actually forbidden, and nobody could act on it.” BEIJING, CHINA (MAY 31, 2015) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 16. SECURITY GUARDS STANDING IN FRONT OF BEIJING NATIONAL STADIUM 17. SECURITY STANDING IN FRONT OF NO-SMOKING SIGN ON STADIUM 18. VARIOUS OF DANCERS PERFORMING ANTI-SMOKING THEMED DANCE 19. FEET 20. WOMEN DANCING BEIJING, CHINA (JUNE 1, 2015) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 21. MEN SMOKING ON SIDEWALK 22. PEOPLE WALKING BY RESTAURANT ENTRANCE 23. 25-YEAR-OLD SALESWOMAN AND SMOKER, XU JINGYUAN, SMOKING OUTSIDE OF RESTAURANT ENTRANCE WITH COLLEAGUE 24. VARIOUS OF PEOPLE EATING IN RESTAURANT AND “NO SMOKING” SIGNS ON WALLS 25. XU SPEAKING TO COLLEAGUE/ “NO SMOKING” SIGN ON WALL 26. (SOUNDBITE) (Mandarin) 25-YEAR-OLD SALESWOMAN AND SMOKER, XU JINGYUAN, SAYING: “I think this time it’s a really big (crackdown), and it will definitely be very serious. At least, that waiter just told me, ‘finish smoking outside then you can come back in.’ That means they’ve started to be quite strict with the policy this time.” 27. PEOPLE STANDING IN FRONT OF ENTRANCE TO BEIJING CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL 28. SIGN NEAR ENTRANCE TO HOSPITAL READING (English): “NO SMOKING” 29. VOLUNTEER DISTRIBUTING ANTI-SMOKING CAMPAIGN PAMPHLETS TO MAN 30. (SOUNDBITE) (Mandarin) 23-YEAR-OLD NON-SMOKER AND MOTHER, CHU TIELING, SAYING: “I think it will be a little difficult. Because, well, it’s for the sake of preventing children from smoking. For some, they have smoked for many years, and it will be difficult to enforce this policy.” 31. ANTI-SMOKING VOLUNTEERS GATHERED 32. CHILD HOLDING PARENT’S HAND 33. ANTI-SMOKING CAMPAIGN POSTER STORY:TO FOLLOW Source Format: HD Audio: NATURAL WITH MANDARIN AND ENGLISH SPEECH Locations: BEIJING, CHINA Source: REUTERS Revision: 2