Friday, February 10, 2012

Kneeling cats on 100 dollar note of Renminbi

Internets allow the people to spread all sorts of things in a split second and getting responses almost instantly. Some people can quickly become a popular figure or hotly debated issue overnight just because of the postings on the YouTube, Face-book, blogs and so on. Of late, a video clip on the assault on a customer by KFC workers at I-City has gone viral but my interest is on the “kneeling cats (朝拜猫) on 100 dollar note of Renminbi” which is currently the hot topic on the internet in China.



After reading the news, I took out a 100-dollar Renminbi and it was true enough that the geometrical lines on the left and right side of the Mao Tse Dong’s portrait did resembling 2 cats kneeling and worshiping an “emperor cat”. Although the official from the Centre Bank of the People Republic of China have refuted the claim and saying that it was purely the imagination of the internet readers but it surely do not stop the millions of people in China from speculating on the kneeling cats. 
    

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

有够神奇地