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Beijing bans Halloween costumes and make-up on metro | |
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Beijing police say people wearing Halloween-themed fancy-dress on the city's metro system could face arrest, state-run media have reported. | |
The police warned costumes could cause crowds to gather and create "trouble". | The police warned costumes could cause crowds to gather and create "trouble". |
The statement was part of a list of restrictions related to the Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation meetings taking place in Beijing next week. | The statement was part of a list of restrictions related to the Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation meetings taking place in Beijing next week. |
Security has been ramped up, and traffic controls and road closures are being put in place. | Security has been ramped up, and traffic controls and road closures are being put in place. |
The state-run Beijing News said wearing fancy dress or scary make-up on the underground rail network could cause "panic". | |
"Public transport police point out, please do not wear strange outfits in subway stations or in train carriages, which could easily cause a crowd to gather and create trouble," it said. | "Public transport police point out, please do not wear strange outfits in subway stations or in train carriages, which could easily cause a crowd to gather and create trouble," it said. |
The paper said police had the power to arrest those who "upset order". | The paper said police had the power to arrest those who "upset order". |
"If the chaos is serious and causes a stampede or other public safety incident, the police will deal with it severely in accordance with the law." | "If the chaos is serious and causes a stampede or other public safety incident, the police will deal with it severely in accordance with the law." |
The APEC summit is a gathering of world leaders from 24 Asia-Pacific nations. | The APEC summit is a gathering of world leaders from 24 Asia-Pacific nations. |
Similar restrictions were enacted in the run-up to the 2008 Beijing Olympics in Beijing. | Similar restrictions were enacted in the run-up to the 2008 Beijing Olympics in Beijing. |
Halloween is not celebrated very widely across China as the government discourages spreading "superstition". | Halloween is not celebrated very widely across China as the government discourages spreading "superstition". |
However, China's growing middle class is increasingly taking an interest in Western holidays and festivals, says the BBC's Martin Patience in Beijing. | However, China's growing middle class is increasingly taking an interest in Western holidays and festivals, says the BBC's Martin Patience in Beijing. |
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