English: A tour bus in Yangzhou. It is common for the tour bus companies to have their name written in the direction from the front of the bus to its rear - which means that while on left side of the bus (pictured), the Chinese characters run from left to right, on the right side (not pictured) they run from right to left. This presents somewhat of a challenge: what to do with the English version of the company name? This company has chosen a somewhat unusual (but by no means unique in this trade) solution.
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