The Origin of International No Tobacco Day
The birth of International No Tobacco Day is related to the birth of tobacco. The use of tobacco has a long history, but before 1492, tobacco was not widely known. With the rise of 1492, the crew brought tobacco from east indies, and tobacco gradually became a popular hobby in the world.
Tobacco was first discovered by Indians, who lit hay with long pipe tools and smoked it. Tobacco was introduced to China in 1578. Fujian sailors cooperated with businessmen, and tobacco was introduced to China from the Philippines. Since then, the harm of tobacco has spread in China for centuries.
International smoking ban begins
It has been nearly 400 years since tobacco was discovered. In 1950s, when scientific research proved the harm of tobacco, the federal government of the United States quickly launched the anti-smoking movement.
At the beginning of the 20th century, people realized that smoking was harmful to health, and the world tobacco war and smoke-free movement were launched in an all-round way.