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 Large Medium  SmallVisitors will be fined a maximum of 100 yuan ($16) if they feed animals in non-feeding zones at parks in Beijing, under a regulation to take effect in the second half of this year.
Visitors who threaten, hit, injure or feed animals in non-feeding areas face a fine of between 50 yuan and 100 yuan.
The regulation, drawn up by Beijing Municipal Bureau of Landscape and Forestry, will cover 46 main parks across the capital, according to a news release from the bureau.
Visitors will also be fined a maximum of 50 yuan if they spit. Illegal climbing of park walls, barriers and fences will be punished with a maximum fine of 20 yuan, under the regulation.
The new rule was published in 2002, but bureau officers spent a considerable amount of time on how to define "main parks", the Beijing News reported on Monday.
 
 
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