January 2, 2023 Travelling page editor: Wu Qiang Have you ever paid attention to the beautiful landscapes (风景) on the backside of RMB? Let's take a look. Each of them carries its own cultural value and has special meaning to Chinese. For example, on the back of 1-yuan RMB is West Lake, Zhejiang. The location has been a great place for moon watchers. The moon light reflected on the water is especially amazing during Mid-Autumn festival. On the back of 5-yuan RMB is Taishan Mountain in Shandong. For thousands of years, many emperors would go there and wish the God to prevent the countries from bad luck. Have you ever been to the Three Gorges, which includes Qutang, Wu and Xiling Gorge? It is also called San Xia which is regarded as one of the most ten famous landscapes in China. On the back of 10-yuan RMB is the west gate of Qutang Gorge in Chongqing. Lijiang River is on the back of 20-yuan RMB. It is near Guilin city in Guangxi, south of China. On the back of 50-yuan RMB is the Potala Palace in Tibet (西藏). It is a typical building in ancient China. On the back of 100-yuan RMB is the Great Hall of People in Beijing where many important meetings are held. These pictures behind RMB help make the landscapes even more popular among tourists. Many people finished a tour of all the landscapes above in China. Do you want to try? |