WATCH: We Asked Chinese Smokers What They Think of Vaping
Last month, we set out to explore China’s tobacco
epidemic – and the effects of cigarette bans that have begun being
implemented nationwide. Home to 320 million smokers – a little less than
the entire US population – tobacco is big business in China (like
really, really big business), generating more in tax revenue every year
than the nation spends annually on the military.
The more we dug
into the topic, however, the more we came to believe another angle
needed highlighting: the rise of ‘vaping’ in the People’s Republic.
This
relatively new industry stands to offer smokers a safer alternative to
cigarettes, and maybe even change the long-term trajectory of tobacco
use on the mainland.
As part of our investigation, we chatted
with a number of Chinese smokers in Guangzhou’s Haizhu District to find
out what they think of vaporizers and e-cigarettes.
Watch below:
https://v.qq.com/txp/iframe/player.html?vid=q054555gre4&width=500&height=375&auto=0
What’s
next for vaping in China, and will the trend be extinguished just as
quickly as it ignited? Find out by downloading the September edition of That’s Guangzhou, That’s Shenzhen, That’s Shanghai or That’s Beijing.
[Cover image via Vaped Magazine h/t Pinterest, video by Katrina Shi]
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