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There is no scenery printed on RMB.

Scenery not printed on RMB: Poyang Lake, formerly known as Peng Li, Peng Lize and Peng Ze, is located in the north of Jiangxi Province and the south bank of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. It is the largest freshwater lake in China and the second largest lake in China, second only to Qinghai Lake. But it's not printed on RMB.

the Potala Palace

Potala Palace is located on Maburi Mountain in the northwest of Lhasa, Tibet, China. It is a palace-style building complex. It was originally built by Zapusong Zagambo of the Tubo Dynasty to marry Princess Bhrikuti Devi and Princess Wencheng. 196 1 year, Potala Palace became one of the first national key cultural relics protection units of China people and the State Council. Potala Palace is the back design of RMB in 50 yuan.

Second, Guilin landscape

Guilin landscape is located in Guilin, Guangxi, which is the general name of Guilin tourism resources and world natural heritage. The typical landform is karst landform. Among the mountains and rivers in Guilin, the section where the Lijiang River flows through Yangshuo is the most beautiful, so there is a saying that "Guilin's mountains and rivers are the best in the world and Yangshuo's mountains and rivers are the best in the world". Fame. On the back of RMB 20, the design is Guilin landscape.

Three Gorges on the Yangtze

The Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, also known as the Xiajiang River or the Great Three Gorges, is located on the main stream of the Yangtze River in Chongqing, Enshi and Yichang, China. It starts from Baidicheng, fengjie county, Chongqing in the west and ends at Nanjinguan, Yichang, Hubei in the east, with a total length of193km, and consists of Qutang Gorge, Wuxia Gorge and Xiling Gorge. The Three Gorges of the Yangtze River is the background pattern of RMB 10.

Brief introduction of RMB and exchange rate:

I. Introduction of RMB

RMB is the legal tender of People's Republic of China (PRC) and a symbol of China's economic sovereignty. It is mainly managed by the People's Bank of China, and the People's Bank of China is responsible for the design, printing and distribution of RMB. The unit of RMB is yuan, and the unit of RMB token is jiao and fen. 1 yuan equals 10 angle, 1 angle equals 10 minute. The first letter of pinyin with RMB symbol is capitalized y plus two horizontal lines, that is, "?" .

By the end of 20021,5 sets of RMB have been issued, forming a multi-variety and multi-series monetary system, such as paper money and metal coins, ordinary commemorative coins and precious metal commemorative coins. Except for 1, 2 and 5, the first set, the second set and the third set of RMB have been withdrawn from circulation, and the fourth set of RMB stopped circulating on May 20 18 (except for 1 minute, 5-cent notes and 1 yuan coins).

Second, the exchange rate

Exchange rates are also called "exchange rates" and "foreign exchange quotations". China RMB exchange rate was born in June 1949+ 10/8. As of February 2009, the exchange rate of RMB against 22 foreign currencies in China was set by direct quotation and two-way quotation. The bid-ask spread is about 5%. After the reform of foreign exchange system from 65438 to 0994, the market exchange rate gradually formed.