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What are eight cities with one ceremony?

Eight "a polite city" refers to the construction of a "car-driven" city, a "conscious queue" city, a city where cigarette butts do not land, a city where public chopsticks and spoons are used, a city without psoriasis, a city with green walls torn down, a city without spitting, and a city on foot.

Establish civilized traffic awareness, develop good traffic habits, and "let people drive" before the zebra crossing. Regain the tradition of "comity" and build a new style of civilization. Queue up consciously, orderly and in a civilized way, without crowding or competing, and promote social civilization and harmony. Civilized smoking, not smoking in public places, makes "smoking when you meet a genius" and "cigarette butts don't fall to the ground" become * * * knowledge. When eating, use a spoonful of chopsticks, consciously achieve "one dish, one chopstick, one spoonful of soup", and take what you need, so that the spoonful of chopsticks becomes a "frequent visitor" on the dining table. Do not spray and post "psoriasis" advertisements in violation of regulations, consciously resist "psoriasis" and actively remove "psoriasis" to make the living environment cleaner, neater, more comfortable and more livable. Actively respond to "tearing down the walls and turning them green", tear down the walls of government agencies and units, and return them to the people, so that courtyard greening, who is "shut up" in the walls, can "come out" and build together with the people, thus narrowing the distance between government departments and citizens. No spitting in public places, start from me and start now. If you see others spitting, please kindly remind them of the dangers of spitting and build a "sputum-free" city. Bow at the meeting. Quzhou is the birthplace of Nankong culture, and the image of "Confucius' bow and scrape" has influenced both at home and abroad. Let's use "bow ceremony" instead of shaking hands to promote the most appropriate and hygienic communication etiquette.