Overseas media’s views on China’s new banknote without the image of Chairman Mao | |
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Jul 13, 2008 21:01 | |
| Hi guest, Found scenic areas on the reverse side of China's banknotes: Yes, the reverse side of the old ten yuan banknote features the the Qutang Gorge (瞿塘峡) of the Three Gorges. |
Jul 13, 2008 21:08 | |
| Kuimen Gate (夔门) It is the entrance to the Qutang Gorge |
Jul 13, 2008 21:17 | |
| The reverse side of 20 yuan banknote features the beautiful landscapes of Guilin |
Jul 13, 2008 21:19 | |
| The stunning natural beauty of Guilin. |
Jul 13, 2008 21:22 | |
| The reverse side of 50 yuan banknotes features the grand Potala Palace in Lhasa. |
Jul 13, 2008 21:23 | |
| The Potala Palace in Lhasa Tibet |
Jul 13, 2008 21:31 | |
| The reverse side of one yuan banknotes feature the "Three Pools Mirroring the Moon (三潭印月)" an attraction in West Lake of Hangzhou. |
Jul 13, 2008 21:34 | |
| Three Pools Mirroring the Moon (三潭印月) or The Moon Reflected in Three Pools |
Jul 13, 2008 21:39 | |
| The reverse side of 50 yuan banknotes issued in 1999 features Mt. Qomolangma (Mt. Everest) |
Jul 13, 2008 21:46 | |
| Sorry for the mistake! Correction: The reverse side of 50 yuan banknotes issued in 1990 features the The Hukou Waterfalls of the Yellow River( 黄河湖口瀑布) |
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