《中英對照讀新聞》Singapore goes green with Lunar New Year red packets 新加坡用農曆新年紅包保護環境
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Clean and green Singapore is going even greener this Chinese New Year, recycling S$2 bills for red packets of money alongside the printing of new ones.
乾淨環保的新加坡今年中國新年將更環保,因其印新鈔同時,也循環再使用2元紙鈔,做為壓歲錢之用。
Giving out the little packets, or "lai see", with crisp new notes during the Lunar New Year is a long-standing tradition. Adults typically give them to children, older relatives and unmarried siblings to wish them good luck for the coming year.
在農曆新年期間,給出裝有新印鈔票的小袋,或稱「來喜」,是長久以來的傳統。大人通常將它們送給孩子、年長親戚以及未婚手足,希望他們來年好運。
As well as printing millions of brand new $2 notes as it has done in the past, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), the wealthy Southeast Asian city-state’s central bank, said it will issue older notes that look as good as new and encourage the public to use them.
如同過去作法,今年也將印行數百萬張全新的2元紙鈔,但這個富有東南亞城市國家的央行「新加坡金融管理局(MAS)」表示,將發行看起來與新鈔一樣好的舊鈔,並鼓勵民眾使用。
"The accumulation of excess $2 polymer notes and their destruction before the end of their lifespan is a waste of precious resources and is not environmentally friendly," the MAS said.
「累積過多的2元塑料鈔票以及在其使用期限結束前銷毀,是浪費珍貴資源,而且不環保,」MAS表示。