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Fireworks Bans in China refers to the pres … Fireworks Bans in China refers to the present government policies which ban the use of fireworks in many cities in China. Fireworks were first invented in the Tang Dynasty around 650–700 CE in China by accidentally mixed chemicals together to create an explosion. They are a symbol of happiness and luck for the Chinese, and were used a lot during festivals to celebrate or commemorate. However, fireworks as explosive pyrotechnic devices have severe impacts on the environment and health. For the environment, firework not only lead to serious air pollution but also polluted the ground environment since the explosive residue is difficult to clean up. From a health perspective, air pollution caused by fireworks endangers people's safety. As a result, more and more policies on fireworks management are being implemented and improved in China.e being implemented and improved in China.
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Fireworks Bans in China refers to the pres … Fireworks Bans in China refers to the present government policies which ban the use of fireworks in many cities in China. Fireworks were first invented in the Tang Dynasty around 650–700 CE in China by accidentally mixed chemicals together to create an explosion. They are a symbol of happiness and luck for the Chinese, and were used a lot during festivals to celebrate or commemorate. However, fireworks as explosive pyrotechnic devices have severe impacts on the environment and health. For the environment, firework not only lead to serious air pollution but also polluted the ground environment since the explosive residue is difficult to clean up. From a health perspective, air pollution caused by fireworks endangers people's safety. As a result, more and more policies on fireworks managemene and more policies on fireworks managemen
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