China levies $1.2m three-child fine

China levies $1.2m three-child fine

BEIJING - The famed film director Zhang Yimou and his wife have paid more than US$1.2 million in fines for having three children in violation of China's strict family-planning rules.

A district of the eastern city of Wuxi said in an online notice that its family planning office had received the lump-sum payment and the money was remitted to the state treasury.

Rumours became public last year that Zhang had fathered more children than allowed by China's family-size policy that limits most urban families like his to one child.

Zhang's studio later confirmed that Zhang, 63, had fathered two sons and one daughter with Chen Ting, 32, and said the film director would cooperate with a government investigation.

The district government subsequently levied the $1.2-million fine against Zhang and Chen. Fines are the usual punishment for exceeding China's family-size limits and are proportional to a person's income.

Zhang is one of China's best-known directors with films such as Hero, House of Flying Daggers, and The Flowers of War starring Christian Bale.

Zhang also designed the opulent opening and closing ceremonies for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

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