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1 yuan What is the scenery behind the money?

1 yuan The scenery behind the money is the West Lake.

The design on the back of the fifth set of RMB 1 yuan is not completely realistic, and the photographer can only photograph the stone pagoda from two angles. Santan Yin Yue, one of the ten scenic spots of the West Lake, is located in the south-central part of the West Lake. It, together with Hu Xinting and Ruan Gongdun, is called "Three Islands in the Lake", just like Penglai Island in the ancient legend of China, so it is also called Zhou Xiaoying. During the Northern Song Dynasty, it became a good place to enjoy the moon on the lake.

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Other RMB background:

The back landscape of RMB banknotes in 5 yuan is Mount Tai (Tai 'an, Shandong).

The back landscape of RMB 10 banknote is: Three Gorges of the Yangtze River-Qutangxia Kuimen (Chongqing).

The design on the back of RMB 20 yuan banknotes is: Guilin Landscape (Guilin, Guangxi).

The back landscape of RMB banknotes in 50 yuan is Potala Palace (Lhasa, Tibet).

The pattern on the back of RMB 100 RMB notes is: Great Hall of the People (Beijing).

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