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What is the significance of Fiji commemorative banknotes printed on the God of Wealth to China? Why should it be released at this time?

Fiji, a small country known as the crossroads of the South Pacific, is once again on fire for issuing currency. The last time it was famous for issuing currency was in 20 16. In the rugby sevens final of Rio Olympic Games, Fiji defeated the old England team with a score of 43: 7 and won the first Olympic gold medal in Fiji's history. Fiji specially issued 7 yuan paper money for this purpose, which is also the only 7 yuan paper money in the world. This time, instead of ordinary currency, people issued commemorative coins with China elements.

The Reserve Bank of Fiji issued a Chinese commemorative banknote with 88 Fiji cents, and specially set the date of issue as August 8, because in China culture, the number 8 is considered as a very auspicious number, symbolizing wealth and good luck. The commemorative coins issued by Fiji everywhere in India are actually Chinese-style, smiling God of Wealth, cash cows full of coins, printed with? Make a fortune? At a time when the Taiwan Strait crisis is surging, Fiji issued this commemorative coin, which made people think politically. Actually, it's not necessary

This commemorative coin has hibiscus flowers, the national emblem of Fiji and the signature of the governor of the Reserve Bank of Fiji on the other side of the paper money, except for the China God of Wealth. This commemorative banknote is not in circulation, and the price is 28 yuan Fiji currency, which is about 87 yuan RMB. The commemorative banknotes are mainly issued for collectors in China and wider Asia. This is just one of hundreds of non-circulating commemorative banknotes issued by Fiji Central Bank since 1974. Previously, Fiji's central bank had issued commemorative coins with the themes of Christmas, celebrities, landmarks and Fiji animals. So don't get me wrong. It has nothing to do with the United States and China. It is normal for people to issue commemorative coins, purely for economic reasons.

De La Rue, a British company involved in the design and production of this commemorative banknote, said that this commemorative banknote was issued in? Challenge the times? Express people's desire for prosperity. They just want to please the China people in Fiji. About 8,000 Chinese live in Fiji, accounting for 1% of the local population. Although the Chinese community in Fiji is small, it is of great significance. The Chinese community is respected locally and has made great contributions to the development of Fiji.