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What are the scenic spots behind the RMB between 1 yuan and 100?

1 Yin Yue (Hangzhou, Zhejiang), the three beaches of the West Lake.

Mount Tai, 5 yuan (Tai 'an)

10 yuan Three Gorges (Chongqing)

20 yuan Guilin landscape (Guilin, Guangxi)?

Potala Palace in 50 yuan (Lhasa, Tibet)

100 Yuan Great Hall of the People (Beijing)

: the fifth set of RMB

In order to meet the requirements of economic development and market currency circulation, on the 50th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the People's Bank of China issued the fifth set of RMB (version 10/day). The fifth set of RMB * * * has six denominations, including 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 20 yuan, 50 yuan and 100 yuan, of which 1 yuan includes two kinds of banknotes and coins.

The fifth set of RMB inherits the traditional experience of printing technology in China and draws lessons from the advanced technology of foreign banknote design, which greatly improves the anti-counterfeiting performance and adapts to the modernization of currency processing.

The front of each denomination currency adopts the head of President Mao Zedong in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and the background adopts the famous flower patterns of China. The main landscape patterns on the back fully show the long history and magnificent mountains and rivers of China and promote the great culture of the Chinese nation by selecting representative patterns with national characteristics. In the fifth set of RMB, the 1, 2, 5 and 2 yuan banknotes in the fourth set of RMB were cancelled.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia: the fifth set of RMB