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10 yuan Giant Panda National Park

Issuer People's Bank of China
Year 2023
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Weight 9.2 g
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Obverse script Chinese
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Reverse description The copper-nickel centre presents a richly detailed landscape scene depicting a mother giant panda cradling her cub in the lower left foreground, set against a sweeping mountain valley with conifer forests and a winding river receding toward snow-capped peaks. The brass outer ring carries bamboo stalks and foliage in high relief on the left, a pheasant perched among vegetation in the lower right, and coniferous trees on the upper right, evoking the diverse flora and fauna of the Giant Panda National Park. The denomination 10元 is inscribed within the central field in the lower centre. The legend 大熊猫国家公园 (Giant Panda National Park) arcs across the upper portion of the brass ring in raised Chinese characters.
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China's Giant Panda National Park was formally established in October 2021, consolidating habitat across Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces into a single protected zone covering roughly 27,000 square kilometers — larger than Belgium. The park absorbed and effectively superseded dozens of smaller reserves, including the long-established Wolong sanctuary, centralizing management under a single state authority for the first time. This coin commemorates the park's early operational years under that unified framework.

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