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Beijing is witnessing a surge in cigar clubs as expatriate and Chinese entrepreneurs choose to do business over a fat Cuban. As the city holds its breath for a smoking ban, the market for the slim stogies is igniting with a number of private clubs and high-end hotels now offering luxury cigars. "It's all part of China's new luxury lifestyles - nice cars, nice wines, and, of course, nice cigars, have become a big thing in Beijing," said David Wilson, general manager of the Ritz-Carlton and the Davidoff cigar lounge.

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