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Trending: Ghoulish garb may earn police penalty

(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2014-10-31 10:55

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Trending: Ghoulish garb may earn police penalty

Ghoulish garb may earn police penalty

Fright night reminder! Those wearing Halloween fancy dress costumes on the Beijing subway will face arrest as the scary masks or make-up may cause panic and create trouble, the Beijing News reported.

With Halloween's arrival, the wearing of gruesome costumes on the city's extensive subway network could cause "panic", the Beijing-based newspaper said, citing police authorities.

Halloween is growing in popularity among Chinese youth in a similar way to other Western festivals including Christmas and Valentine's Day.

Related: Halloween haunts China as popularity grows

 


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