Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Filthiest currency in the world: No. 1 China, No. 2 Hong Kong and Cambodia [-FYI: Hun Sen is one the largest recipient of Chinese money donations]

Mar 20, 2007
Chinese Currency is the World's Filthiest
The Epoch Times

According to a report in the Guangzhou Daily , during a meeting of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) on March 14, a deputy from Guangdong Province said that China's currency is becoming too dirty while in circulation.

This problem was echoed by other deputies. One deputy said that because the weather in Guangzhou City is more humid, the situation is more severe than that in Beijing. The currency might spread large quantities of bacteria in Guangzhou.

Another deputy, Peng Linji, also quoted more data which revealed that in the world's most populated country, each piece of paper money contains as many as 180,000 bacteria, which undoubtedly makes it the dirtiest paper money in the world. The data also pointed out that a university in Turkey published the results of an investigation on cashiers, revealing that the rate of hepatitis infection among cashiers was six times higher than that of other groups of people.

Deputy Peng Linji suggested setting up currency disinfection systems to reduce cross infection and the spreading of bacteria from contact currency, thus reducing the possibility of people becoming infected by the bacteria from currency in circulation.

Previous Studies

There were also previous media reports that revealed an experiment conducted by the Hong Kong City College Bacteria Research Center that among the six Asian countries—Hong Kong, China, India, Pakistan, Cambodia, the Philippines and Korea. The Chinese RMB currency contains the greatest amount of bacteria. There were was as many as 178,000 bacteria cells on the Chinese RMB which is 160,000 more than the currency used in Hong Kong and Cambodia in second place.

It was reported that related departments in China collected nearly 5000 RMB bills from Shanghai, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Nanjing and Dalian. It was discovered that there were more than 10 strains of bacteria such as colon bacilli, hepatitis B virus (HBV), streptococcus, mold, salmonella, etc. on the currency samples.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yuan can plant or develop everywhere in Cambodia without consensus from Cambodian government.

Yuan always think Cambodia land is theirs through current CPP.

CPP must do sacrifice for the sake of Cambodia.

Wake Up Man!

Anonymous said...

It is time to destroy every Vietcong economic interest in Cambodia!! AH HUN SEN Vitecong slave former Khmer Rouge had made Cambodia depend on the Vietcong for everything and this is not right!!!


AH HUN SEN and the Vietcong will pay!!!

Anonymous said...

Who care are about bacteria living
in our currency? This is an
opportunity for us to build an
immune system to fight the bugs.
Thus, filthy moneys does not
hindered healty life by any mean.
Send us more of those filtiest
moneys, please!