Overseas media’s views on China’s new banknote without the image of Chairman Mao | |
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Jul 13, 2008 21:58 | |
| The reverse side of 10 yuan banknotes issued in 1990 features the Mt. Everest |
Jul 13, 2008 22:00 | |
| The roof the world- Mt. Everest |
Jul 13, 2008 22:04 | |
| The reverse side of one yuan banknotes issued in 1990 features the Badaling Great Wall of China. |
Jul 13, 2008 22:06 | |
| Badaling Great Wall in Beijing China |
Jul 13, 2008 22:08 | |
| Guilin....the natural beauty of that area has always fascinated me. How is the fishing? |
Jul 13, 2008 22:12 | |
| The reverse side of 2 yuan banknotes features the Tianya Haijiao in Sanya Hainan Province.(Chinese: 天涯海角; Pinyin: Tiānyá Hǎijiǎo, literal meaning: "Edges of the heaven, corners of the sea"). |
Jul 13, 2008 22:14 | |
| Tianya Haijiao in Sanya, Hainan Island |
Jul 13, 2008 22:17 | |
| The reverse side of 5 yuan banknotes issued in 1990 features the Wu Gorge of the Three Gorges along the Yangtze River. |
Jul 13, 2008 22:19 | |
| Charming Wu Gorge |
Jul 13, 2008 22:27 | |
| These attractions served as the backdrop of Chinese banknots represent the top attractions of China. It's a pity that I traveled only several parts of them. If I have more free time, I will see them one by one with my own eyes. How many of the above attractions have you visited? (Include them in your must-see attractions in your trip to China!) |
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