Aug 11

August 11, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Of interest to Editors and Journalists covering: Olympics, Card Games, Politics, Culture, China

PLAY CARDS WITH CHINA’S KEY POLITICIANS

New deck of playing cards identifies China’s Most Wanted

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Canada – August 12, 2008. Who are China’s most influential politicians? What do they do? Watch the 2008 Summer Olympics knowing who’s watching with you!

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 you put faces and names to world leaders and 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, 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/

This deck of cards is inspired by “The Most Wanted Iraqi Playing Cards.” 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 these leaders? How will they change China, for better or for worse? Let the Most Wanted Chinese Playing Cards reveal the faces and positions of world rulers, while you keep your poker face.

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Product photo available on-line at http://mostwantedchineseplayingcards.com/card-gallery/

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52 most wanted Communist Party members in the original $15 Most Wanted Chinese Playing Cards deck. To see an image click the camera icon - please note that the actual cards are printed in much higher detail.

  1. Hu Jintao poker card” Hu Jintao - Paramount Leader People’s Republic of China
  2. Wu Bangguo - Chairman Standing Committee National People’s Congress
  3. Wen Jiabao - Premier of the State Council
  4. Xi Jinping - Vice President People’s Republic of China
  5. Liu Yandong - Vice-chairperson Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference
  6. Zhou Yongkang - Secretary of CPC Central Political and Legislative Committee
  7. Li Keqiang - Executive Vice-Premier PRC
  8. Chen Bingde - Chief of Staff People’s Liberation Army
  9. Wu Shuangzhan - Commander-in-chief China’s Armed Police Force
  10. Liang Guanglie - Minister of National Defense
  11. Xu Caihou - Vice Chairman Central Military Commission PRC
  12. Guo Boxiong - Vice Chairman Central Military Commission CCP and PRC
  13. Geng Huichang - Minister of State Security
  14. Li Changchun - Chief of Propaganda
  15. Liu Yunshan - Director of the Department of Propaganda
  16. He Guoqiang - Chief Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
  17. Ma Wen - Director National Bureau of Corruption Prevention
  18. Jiang Weixin - Minister National Development and Reform Commission
  19. Yu Zhengsheng - Party Chief of Shanghai
  20. Zhang Qingli - Secretary CPC Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee
  21. Qiangba Puncog - Chairman Tibet Autonomous Region
  22. Zhou Shengxian - Director State Environmental Protection Administration
  23. Yang Jiechi - Vice Minster of Foreign Affairs
  24. Dai Bingguo - Vice Minster of Foreign Affairs
  25. Li Yizhong - Minster Ministry of Industry and Information
  26. Wu Aiying - Minister of Justice
  27. Xiao Yang - Chief Justice of China - President of the Supreme People’s Court
  28. Cao Jianming - Procurator-General Supreme People’s Procuratorate
  29. Wang Shengjun - President Supreme People’s Court
  30. Liang Baohua - Party Chief Jiangsu Provincial Committee
  31. Lu Zhangong - Party Chief Fujian Provincial Committee
  32. Liu Qiboa - Party Chief Sichuan Provincial Committee
  33. Zhang Gaoli - Party Chief Tianjin Provincial Committee
  34. Wang Yang - Party Chief Guangdong Provincial Committee
  35. Zhao Hongzhu - Party Chief Zhejiang Provincial Committee
  36. Bo Xilai - Party Chief Chongqing Provincial Committee
  37. Dr. Sun Laiyan - Chief Administrator China National Space Administration
  38. Wan Gang - Minister Science and Technology
  39. Lu Yongxiang - President Chinese Academy of Sciences
  40. Liu Zhijun - Secretary General Ministry of Railways
  41. Huang Jiefu - Vice Minister Ministry of Health
  42. Li Bin - Chairperson National Population and Family Planning Commission
  43. Zhou Ji - President Ministry of Education
  44. Zhao Huayong - President CCTV
  45. Ma Kai - Minister National Development and Reform Commission
  46. Xie Xuren - Finance Minister Communist Party of China
  47. Chen Yuan - Governor China Developing Bank
  48. Cao Yuanzheng - President and Chief Economist Bank of China International Holdings
  49. Zhou Xiaochuan - Governor People’s Bank of China
  50. Han Zheng - Mayor of Shanghai
  51. Guo Jinlong - Mayor of Beijing City
  52. Liu Qi - Party Chief Beijing Municipal Committee

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