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Detailed explanation of the pattern behind RMB
Detailed explanation of the pattern behind RMB:
The pattern behind the 1 dollar bill is the three pools printing the moon, which is one of the ten scenic spots of the West Lake in Hangzhou. Because of the angle problem, the photographer pointed out that it was not completely true because it was two stone pagodas.
The pattern behind the five-dollar bill is Taishan's view of the Sun Peak, and the exclusive moments of the five mountains and the two scenes of the main peak of Taishan are combined through montage.
The pattern behind the ten-dollar bill is the west gate of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, Kuimen, and the entrance of Qutang Gorge.
The pattern behind 20 yuan paper money is Guilin landscape.
The pattern behind the fifty-dollar bill is the Potala Palace in Tibet.
/kloc-The pattern behind the 0/00 yuan note is the Great Hall of the People, one of the top ten buildings in the capital.
The scenery behind each banknote is the embodiment of the designer's creative talent, and it can also be regarded as a business card of China scenery. At the same time, it also publicized the excellent beauty of China, and let people around the world have a deeper understanding of China.
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