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Ashort amateur2 video of two kids smoking on a train was uploaded3 to one of China’s YouTube-like video sharing web sites4 Tuesday, quickly igniting an outcry5 and a lively discussion about China’s smoking problem — which seems almost impossible to tackle6. In the minute-long video, two young boys — probably three or four years old — are seen puffing7 and giggling while standing in the space connecting two cars on a moving train (Such connections are usually a default8 smoking section on Chinese trains, although the doors connecting the cars are normally open).
Ashort amateur2 video of two kids smoking on a train was uploaded3 to one of China’s YouTube-like video sharing web sites4 Tuesday, quickly igniting an outcry5 and a lively discussion about China’s smoking problem — which always almost impossible to tackle6. In the minute-long Video, two young boys — probably three or four years old — are seen puffing7 and giggling while standing in the space connecting two cars on a moving train (Such connections are usually a default8 smoking section on Chinese trains, although the doors connecting the cars are Normally open).