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Coins featuring world heritage sites to be issued
    2023-03-28  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINA’S central bank will issue commemorative coins April 7 featuring two of the country’s world heritage sites — Huangshan Mountain and Emei Mountain, including the Giant Buddha of Leshan.

These coins, with the denomination of 5 yuan (US$0.72), are made of brass alloy and square shaped with rounded edges, according to the People’s Bank of China (PBOC).

The coins will feature the national emblem on the obverse, along with the country name and decorative patterns of Huangshan Mountain and Emei Mountain.

The reverses are inscribed with different patterns including the Guest-Greeting Pine, a famous landmark on Huangshan Mountain and the Giant Buddha of Leshan.

There will be a circulation of 120 million coins, according to the PBOC.

China’s commemorative coins of the world cultural and natural heritage were first issued in 2002, including well-known scenic spots in the country, like the Great Wall, the Palace Museum and the classical Chinese gardens in Suzhou.

(Xinhua)

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