Policemen armed with guns will patrol the venues in Beijing where high school students are to take college entrance exams this weekend.
Police in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, announced on June 2 that people who provide tips about criminal violent and terrorist activities will be rewarded, Western China Metropolis Daily reported on Tuesday.
Beijing is deploying more police dogs in the capital's tightened anti-terrorism campaign, municipal public security authorities said Sunday.
Police in China's far-western Xinjiang region have offered rewards for citizens who turn over guns, explosives or provide tips on these items.
As security is beefed up across China, security guards in Jinan, Shandong province, are taking special training to ensure they can respond in a timely and effective way during attacks, to supplement police.
The Red Cross Society Beijing Branch signed an agreement on Wednesday with the city's public security bureau to strengthen cooperation on dealing with terrorist attacks and other emergencies.
With security being beefed up across China, police officers are receiving special training to ensure they can effectively use the weapons they will be issued to combat terrorism.
The central government's decision to crack down on terrorists and improve livelihoods in the northwestern region will help bring security and prosperity, residents and analysts said.
Three more subway stations in Beijing have been told to conduct security checks on passengers and their belongings.
Beijing police have deployed helicopters for daily air patrols of the city as a new measure to tighten security, the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau announced on Monday.
The Chinese capital is rolling out a three-tier patrol plan that covers the skies, subways and streets after a series of terrorist attacks across the country.
China's minister of Public Security Guo Shengkun on Thursday called for doing utmost to treat the injured people in Xinjiang terrorist attack, and severely punishing those terrorists.