TAIPEI, Month Day, Year — Taiwan is giving its currency a makeover, and you won’t see any politicians gracing the new banknotes. Public voting is now underway to select designs for the revised New Taiwan dollar, with 12 themes centered around the “Beauty of Taiwan” available for consideration.
Aesthetic Focus: No Politicians on New Currency
Table of Contents
The central bank is prioritizing cultural and natural themes for the upcoming banknote revision, opening up public input through online voting.
- The central bank launched theme voting for the New Taiwan dollar revision.
- Twelve themes representing the “Beauty of Taiwan” are available for public selection.
- Politicians will not be featured on the new banknotes.
- Voting is open until the Lunar New Year.
The central bank has initiated a public voting process to determine the themes for the redesigned New Taiwan dollar banknotes. This move ensures the currency reflects the nation’s cultural and natural heritage, rather than individual political figures. The voting period will continue until the Lunar New Year.
Themes Reflecting Taiwan’s Identity
The 12 themes up for grabs encompass a diverse range of aspects of Taiwan, including its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and dedication to sportsmanship. Options also highlight the island’s unique ecology. The public can participate in the selection process through online voting, directly influencing the visual representation of their currency.
What makes the new banknote designs different? The central bank is intentionally steering clear of featuring political figures, opting instead for themes that celebrate Taiwan’s natural environment, cultural heritage, and societal values.
Voting Process and Timeline
The online voting platform is now live, allowing citizens to cast their preferences for the 12 proposed themes. The voting period is scheduled to conclude with the arrival of the Lunar New Year, giving the public ample time to participate in shaping the future look of their currency.
The central bank’s decision to involve the public in this process underscores a commitment to transparency and inclusivity. By allowing citizens to directly contribute to the design of the banknotes, the bank aims to create a currency that truly represents the values and identity of Taiwan.
