VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 12 Chinese-playing-cards
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Who are China's most
influential politicians? What do they do? Who's watching the people who watch
the 2008 Summer Olympics? A newly released deck of cards by Most Wanted
Chinese Playing Cards features 52 of China's most powerful politicians.
These individuals capture the world's attention in daily headlines about
the environment, the internet, human rights, the military and global markets.
Movers and shakers, these men and women control 20% of the world's population.
The international spotlight shines on them now during the Beijing Olympics.
What legacy will they leave for the future?
This deck of poker cards helps put faces and names to world leaders while
people have fun playing cards. Who is China's Ace of Spades? Beijing's Queen
of Hearts? The Communist Party's King of Diamonds? Which ministers make
interesting bedfellows in a Royal Flush? And who's the Joker? Hint: China's
national animal is the panda.
The Most Wanted Chinese Playing Cards use high quality card stock, linen
texture and a smooth laminated surface. They're meant for playing. The Most
Wanted Chinese Playing Cards are available for $15. Purchase on-line at the
website http://www.mostwantedchineseplayingcards.com/
"Our deck of cards is inspired by The Most Wanted Iraqi Playing Cards,"
says company spokesman Ken Ins. The Iraqi cards were released by the US Amy in
2003 to soldiers and the public, to put names and faces to the powers in Iraq.
Now it's summer 2008 and China is in the headlines. Who are their leaders? How
will they change China -- for better or for worse? We want our Most Wanted
Chinese Playing Cards to reveal the faces and positions of world rulers, while
you keep your poker face.
For more info visit http://mostwantedchineseplayingcards.com/about/
Product photo available on-line at
http://mostwantedchineseplayingcards.com/card-gallery/
This release was issued through The Xpress Press News Service, merging
e-mail and satellite distribution technologies to reach business analysts and
media outlets worldwide. For more information, visit
http://www.XpressPress.com
SOURCE Most Wanted Chinese Playing Cards