Scenries on RMB Notes

Released on: September 14, 2007, 2:55 am

Press Release Author: China Odyssey Tours

Industry: Apparel & Fashion

Press Release Summary: China Odyssey Tours specialize in providing package China
tours, discount Yangtze River cruises and best rate hotels.

Press Release Body: The Renminbi or the Yuan is the official currency
in the People\'s Republic of China. It is issued by the People\'s Bank of China, the
monetary authority of the PRC. The official abbreviation is CNY, although
also commonly abbreviated as \"RMB\".

The newly-issued fifth series of RMB banknotes (2005 Edition) attract people\'s eyes
with the top sceneries around China on the reverses. It will be very interesting to
visit these places and find the exact locations of where the RMB pictures were
taken.

You will find the trip great fun and achieve \"a sense of success\". Start your
exploration and enjoy your trip!

1 Yuan---Three Pools Mirroring the Moon at West Lake

The primary image on the reverse side of the new one Yuan note is the Three Pools
Mirroring the Moon at West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. The three pools
actually refer to the three gourd-shaped stupas in the lake that seem to float on
the water, each about 2 meters high. Part of the outer West Lake, the site is well
landscaped. If you can catch one of the tour coaches that leave after dusk, the
scene should not to be missed.

In the evening, candlelight flowing out from the small holes in the stupas,
reflecting on the lake looks like some small moons, forming a delightful contrast
with the bright moon in the sky and creating magical images on the water surface.
This is how comes the scene of \"one moon in the sky, three
shadows on the lake.\" The scene is especially magical on the night of Mid-Autumn Day
when the biggest and brightest full moon is overhead. Three Pools Mirroring the Moon
is surely a vision feast for Hangzhou citizens.

5 Yuan---Mount Taishan

The primary image on the reverse side of the new five Yuan note is the splendid view
of the sunrise over a sea of clouds at Mount Taishan in Shandong province. The stone
inscription in the foreground is from the summit of Mount Taishan, with four giant
Chinese characters proclaiming \"wuyueduzun\" (the most respected of the Five Sacred
Mountains).

Mount Taishan is famous for its grandness, with splendid natural scenery and rich
cultural relics. It has been a source of inspiration to artists and scholars.
\"There\'s no need to visit other mountains when you\'ve been to the Five Sacred
Mountains\" Chinese folk wisdom says. The majestic Mount Taishan has been regarded as
the chief of the five Taoist Sacred Mountains. Confucius and the great poet Dufu
both made poems illustrating their respect \"From the summit of Mount Taishan you
will see how small the surrounding Mountains appear as they lie below you\".

Mt Taishan has been the object of imperial pilgrimage for thousands of years, which
made it superior over any other mountains within China. Emperors regularly visited
Mount Taishan showing their admiration for Confucianism and respect for Confucius,
leaving behind a number of precious historic relics. According to historical
records, there were 72 emperors offering imperial sacrifices here. In 1987, Mount
Taishan was designated as a World Natural and Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.

10 Yuan---Three Gorges of the Yangtze River?

The primary image on the reverse side of the new ten Yuan note is a view of the
famous breathtaking Three Gorges of the Yangzi River. Yangtze River, the longest
river in China and the third longest in the world, has rich and extensive
hydroelectric resources. In 1995 construction began on the massive

Three Gorges Dam near Yichang and is scheduled for completion in 2009. The dam is
expected to help control the flooding of the Yangtze River Valley. The Three Gorges
(the Qutang Gorge, the Wuxia Gorge, and Xiling Gorge)will also be the largest
electricity generating station in the world. The

Yangtze Three Gorges Cruise (lasting three to five days) is incredible, providing
the most exciting and unique river trips in the world. You will be excited, inspired
and dwarfed by towering peaks and mile-high cliffs standing face to face on either
side of the Yangtze River. Many of our guests have remarked how impressed they were
with the Yangtze Cruise\" This was a fabulous trip that I really enjoyed .It was
relaxing, interesting, and slow paced. But a Yangtze River cruise is the only way to
see this part of China that will be undergoing dramatic changes during the upcoming
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You can abandon yourself to the adventure of exploring the Three Gorges, but don\'t
forget to look for the location of the painting on the reverse of the 10 Yuan note!

20 Yuan---Scenery of Guilin

The primary image on the reverse side of the new twenty Yuan note is a view of a
fisherman on his bamboo raft floating down the Li River through the spectacular
karst mountains of Guilin. If you ask people in Guilin, most local people will be
able to tell you where that is. That is the short distance between Xingping and
Yucun, the highlight of the Li River cruise. If you can, take the Li River cruise
and you tour guide or the local people there will be able to point you the way.

Li River
Cruise
offers admirers a unique classical Chinese ink painting with its green
hills, crystal water, verdant bamboo and clear water reflection. Along the Li River,
sweet water makes the mountains come alive, while the existence of those graceful
mountains makes the water more limpid.

There is no doubt that Guilin has the perfect combination of mountain and water and
has been the best representative of Chinese landscape, just as the former US
President Clinton praised\" No place in China is more evocative of the beauty of
your country than Guilin\". The river winds like a green silk ribbon, while the hills
are like jade hairpins.

The river takes a big turn at xingping and the beautiful landscape and country
scenery will never disappoint you, verdant bamboo greeting you all the way along the
river in breeze, fishermen floating by on bamboo rafts with their cormorants. The
reflections of the verdant peaks show the fascination of Guilin landscape.
Intoxicated in the natural painting, you will get to know why the newly-issued RMB20
note carries the painting of this part of the river.

50 Yuan---Potala Palace

The primary image on the reverse side of the new fifty Yuan note is a picture of the
Potala Palace in Lhasa , in the Tibet Autonomous Region. Potala Palace,one of the
architectural wonders of the world, is the symbol of the sacred land Lhasa. It was
built in the 7th century by King Songtsan Gambo, unifier of Tibet, for his bride,
the Han nationality Princess Wen Cheng of the Tang dynasty Eemperor. The Buddhists
later named it Potala Palace, meaning the sacred land of Buddhism. This structure
was later burned to the ground during a war and was rebuilt in the 17th century by
the Fifth Dalai Lama. Repeated repairs and expansions until 1645 finally brought the
palace to its present scale.

Located on the Red Hill in Lhasa, the palace is a 13-story palace complex, 117
meters high, standing atop a cliff more than 3700 meters above sea level. It
occupies an area of over 360,000 square meters, measuring 360 meters from east to
west and 270 meters from south to north. The complex is of stone and wood structure.
The roofs of the main buildings are in traditional Han architectural style with
upturned eaves, tinkling bells at each corner and gilded yellow tiles. The Potala
Palace consists of two sections: the Red Palace in the center, used for religious
functions and the White Palace on two sides, comprising halls, temples and
courtyards, serves as the living quarters of Dalai Lama.

The palace has collected a large number of sculptures, murals, scripture and other
valuable cultural relics. In 1994, the Potala Palace of Lhasa joined the list of
World cultural Heritages in China. Tibet\'s architectural icon, the Potala Palace,
raises its daily entry quota from 1,500 to 2, 300 as of July 1, 2007, when the
Qinghai-Tibet railway was put into operation. However, many tourists will still be
denied entry despite the increase. A limit on entry is necessary for the protection
of the Potala Palace, making the sacred palace more mysterious.

100 Yuan---Great Hall of the People

The primary image on the reverse side of the new hundred Yuan note is a view of the
Great Hall of the People. This location can be most easily found. It is just on the
east side of Tiananmen Square in href=\"http://www.maps-of-china.net/p_beijing_map.html\" target=\"_blank\">Beijing.
The Great Hall is the place where national conferences and large international
events are held and where Chinese leaders meet foreign leaders.

A national emblem of People\'s Republic of China hangs over the main gate. Twelve
25-meters-high marble pillars set on 5-meters-high marble foundation, making the
hall extremely solemn and magnificent.Constructed in ten months in 1959, this
impressive structure is 336 meters long from north to south, 206 meters wide from
east to west, and 46.5 meters high at the highest point. It can be divided into
three main sections: a 10,000-seat auditorium in the middle, a banquet hall on the
north side where 5,000 people can dine at one time (as was done on the occasion of
Richard Nixon\'s visit to China in 1972) and the offices of the Standing Committee of
the National People\'s Congress on the south side. The facilities inside the hall are
very sophisticated. Many are fascinated by a series of reception halls named for
each of China\'s province, decorated in local style, and simple and restful,
pleasingly austere and in perfect taste.The Great Hall of the People are now open to
both domestic and foreign visitors.

Opening hours:
The visiting hours greatly depend on the meetings scheduled in the hall. If some
important national or international meetings are going on in the hall, visitors are
usually asked to wait until the meeting ends.

Note:
No bags are allowed inside the building, but a bag depository is located outside the
East Gate of the Great Hall. The East Gate is the only place for visitors\' entrance.
Guides are available in the hall, but the tour is only in Chinese.

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Room 310, no.8 Can Luan road, high-tech developmental zone, Guilin, Guangxi, China
Zip: 541004
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