Michael has found that while China certainly has more rules and regulations than the free-swingin' U.S. of A., they have done foreigners the favor of using signs to communicate these restrictions without having to rely on lots of crazy Chinese characters.

For example, this sign to the left - seen at the entrance to a nice park on the east side of town, reminds visitors that invading China is against the law here, especially in public parks.

And, just to make the point abundantly clear, a park on the north side of Beijing reminds visitors to leave sniper rifles and bayonets at home with this sign:
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