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Pak Issues Coin on 60th Anniversary Of China

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The Government of Pakistan has issued commemorative coin of Rs.10 on the occasion of 60th anniversary of founding of the Peoples Republic of China,A ceremony in this regard was held at the Ministry of Finance during which Salman Siddique, Finance Secretary presented the commemorative coin to the Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Luo Zhaohui.Addressing the ceremony, the Finance Secretary said that Pak-China friendship was time-tested and progressing by leaps and bounds.

“The exemplary friendship between the two countries is higher than the Himalayas and deeper than the ocean,” he remarked adding that “We all are proud of the friendship with China and it is in the heart of every Pakistani.”

Reciprocating the sentiments, Luo Zhaohui, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan said that China-Pakistan relationship was based on the principles of all weather friendship.

“Both the countries have stood with each other on all international and national issues,” he remarked.

Referring to the 60 years friendly relationship between the two countries, the Chinese Ambassador said “this relationship will continue in the next 6000 years and our future generations will benefit from this mutual cooperation.”

The commemorative coin of Rs.10 coin issued by the State Bank of Pakistan consisted of Cupro Nickel (Copper 75%, Nickel 25%) having diameter of 27.5 mm with 8.25 gm weight.

The obverse side of the coin is having the waxing crescent moon and a five pointed star facing north-west in rising position is in the center on the obverse of the coin.

Along with periphery on the top of the crescent star is inscribed in wording “Islamic Republic of Pakistan” in Urdu script.

Below the crescent and at the top of the two springs of wheat with arms curved upward, there is the year of issuance 2009.

The face value of the coin in numeral wording ‘10’ in bold letters and “Rupees” in Urdu script are written on the right and left sides of crescent star respectively. A circle of sixty small beads is all along the edge of the coin.

On the reverse side of the coin flags of both the countries are embossed below which hands shaking is shown.

On the top of the coin is inscribed the wording “60th anniversary of the Peoples Republic of China and long live Pak-China Friendship” in the bottom of the coin along with the periphery in Urdu script.

On the left and right sides of the insignia, year of independence and year of anniversary are inscribed respectively in numeral wording.

:china::pakistan:
 
Sixty years in power and the only thing the commies has to show is military prowess. Sad.
I'm so happy because most of peoples' ignornce of china , at the same time, we study all of the world quickly, we will make a progress in competely secrecy.
 
What is this women military group for? This red one? Please tell.. Are these nurses?
 
^^^There is a stamp too.. can you dig it out?
 
Pak Issues Coin on 60th Anniversary Of China

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The Government of Pakistan has issued commemorative coin of Rs.10 on the occasion of 60th anniversary of founding of the Peoples Republic of China,A ceremony in this regard was held at the Ministry of Finance during which Salman Siddique, Finance Secretary presented the commemorative coin to the Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Luo Zhaohui.Addressing the ceremony, the Finance Secretary said that Pak-China friendship was time-tested and progressing by leaps and bounds.

“The exemplary friendship between the two countries is higher than the Himalayas and deeper than the ocean,” he remarked adding that “We all are proud of the friendship with China and it is in the heart of every Pakistani.”

Reciprocating the sentiments, Luo Zhaohui, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan said that China-Pakistan relationship was based on the principles of all weather friendship.

“Both the countries have stood with each other on all international and national issues,” he remarked.

Referring to the 60 years friendly relationship between the two countries, the Chinese Ambassador said “this relationship will continue in the next 6000 years and our future generations will benefit from this mutual cooperation.”

The commemorative coin of Rs.10 coin issued by the State Bank of Pakistan consisted of Cupro Nickel (Copper 75%, Nickel 25%) having diameter of 27.5 mm with 8.25 gm weight.

The obverse side of the coin is having the waxing crescent moon and a five pointed star facing north-west in rising position is in the center on the obverse of the coin.

Along with periphery on the top of the crescent star is inscribed in wording “Islamic Republic of Pakistan” in Urdu script.

Below the crescent and at the top of the two springs of wheat with arms curved upward, there is the year of issuance 2009.

The face value of the coin in numeral wording ‘10’ in bold letters and “Rupees” in Urdu script are written on the right and left sides of crescent star respectively. A circle of sixty small beads is all along the edge of the coin.

On the reverse side of the coin flags of both the countries are embossed below which hands shaking is shown.

On the top of the coin is inscribed the wording “60th anniversary of the Peoples Republic of China and long live Pak-China Friendship” in the bottom of the coin along with the periphery in Urdu script.

On the left and right sides of the insignia, year of independence and year of anniversary are inscribed respectively in numeral wording.

:china::pakistan:

Thats really amazing !! live indication of brotherhood between two

country. Long Live China-Pakistan Friendship:cheers:

:pakistan::cheers::china:
 
they are militia from beijing, some of them are teachers, workers
 
However, Mr. Gambit, have you no idea that the PRC's military budget was literally and comparatively paltry throughout the 80's and most of the 90's?

Deng was in fact a believer of "beating the sword into the plow" - so much so that he ordered the PLA to "take up business opportunities" while cutting its funding globally, which resulted in a disastrous, utterly corrupt, poor man's "Military-Business Complex", if you will ...

Anyhow, if it wasn't for the 2nd Iraq War, and the bombing of Belgrade preceding it - by none other than the Great Plutocracy Itself, it would've been better indeed if all this DF-this-and-that were taken apart, and scrap-metaled into toasters.
Then why bother with a military parade? For what purpose? Ever notice that just about all dictatorial regimes love weapons parade in front of its own people? Why not have a parade of fancy sport cars? Or those so called 'classic cars'? Why not a parade of beauty queens that the men of the country can be proud of? Heck...Why not a parade of household appliances for the women? Why not a parade of computer chips for the geeks? The majority of Americans are not gun owners and for those who are gun owners, like myself, they are more happy and proud of the tools in their garages than their firearms. That point may be too subtle for some.

Here is what most people on this forum fail to understand...That there is no such thing as 'military technology'. What we have are the adoptions and adaptations of technology by the military and those adaptations are called 'weapons'. The heating coil is the technology and the toaster is the adaptation of that technology. A rifle is no different from a toaster in that each item is uniquely qualified to perform a very specific task and each tool is the final development of and for that task. I can add temperature controls to the toaster and you can add repeating firing mechanism to the rifle but I can no more use this advanced toaster to plow a field anymore than you can use a machine gun to paint a wall in your house.

So for the past sixty years under communist rule, what have China done other than adopt and adapt technologies, and from technologies not of her own creation at that, into 'weapons'? Whose fault is that? The Zionists again? No...Do not blame what the US does in Iraq or its incompetence that resulted in the Chinese embassy in Belgrade incident. Those are red herring arguments designed to distract from the real issue -- that despite a second to none ancient history in technology, nothing good came out of China for the past sixty years while under communist rule.
 
China is showing the military power through a parade while the US is actually dropping bombs all over the world killing innocent ppl and occupying territories of other countries buy throwing shameless lies.

Looks like Americans are more of a "doer" and love the taste of blood in stead of posing before the camera.

Well, that's sad, of course not for US, but for the rest of the world
Ah...So you admit that the Chinese military is only as good at being a 'poseur' as it is at tasting the blood of its own people.

Dude you are losing your last bit of common sense.
What do you expect to see from a book written by a right wing extremist and a Chinese hater?
You are quoting from someone that give you the idea rooted in your mind to prove your own point. Does that make any sense?
Give yourself a break and think like ordinary ppl.
Why not read the book and dispute its CONTENTS instead of disparaging the character of the author? Or is what he researched too uncomfortable for you to bear?
 
Ah...So you admit that the Chinese military is only as good at being a 'poseur' as it is at tasting the blood of its own people.

Ah...So you admit that US government can commit crimes and killing human beings.. as long as they are not US "own people"

Which is partially true, will Americans give a damn if US troop slaughter one million Iraqis?
 
Why not read the book and dispute its CONTENTS instead of disparaging the character of the author? Or is what he researched too uncomfortable for you to bear?

Why not open your mind and try to at least listen to opinions from both side?
Why not give up the idea that the US can only survive by killing anyone else on the planet?
 
Ah...So you admit that the Chinese military is only as good at being a 'poseur' as it is at tasting the blood of its own people.

you are right. our government didn't lie about the WMD in Iraq and then send troops to kill civilians there. we don't have a "poseur" president who keep saying "yes, we can" when we need to borrow dozens of billions every damn single month.
 
you are right. our government didn't lie about the WMD in Iraq and then send troops to kill civilians there. we don't have a "poseur" president who keep saying "yes, we can" when we need to borrow dozens of billions every damn single month.
The Chinese government was in bed with Saddam Hussein during the sanction years, just in case you did not know. And you are probably in no position to debate the 'WMD' issue with me, technical or else.
 
bravo gambit, u have done very good so far by derailing the thread. :sick:no matter what other member have to say to you, u keep comming with your cheasy arguments:tdown:this actullay shows u being jelous of chinas achievements.:azn: well anything you say, doesnot actually matter, cause no one agrees with you,do they???;) well lets end it right here because this thread is actually about PICS 10-1-2009 TIAN'ANMEN BEIJING
for rest of the members: guys lets get back to the pics. bring up some more.:cheers:
regards.
 
Gambit

Tell us has CIA found those WMDs??? Every one is asking now, say yes or no..
 
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