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Why is the case behind RMB different?
By choosing representative patterns with national characteristics, China's long history and magnificent mountains and rivers are fully displayed, and China's great national culture is promoted.

The fifth set of RMB designs is as follows:

1 yuan RMB notes have the following back landscapes: West Lake, Santan and Yin Yue (Hangzhou, Zhejiang).

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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The fifth set of RMB inherits the traditional experience of printing technology in China and draws lessons from the advanced technology of foreign paper currency design. The process of raw materials is improved, and the comprehensive quality and anti-counterfeiting of paper are improved.

The fixed watermark has strong stereoscopic effect and vivid image. The magnetic security thread, colored fiber and colorless fluorescent fiber are organically applied to paper, and the comprehensive plate-making technology combining computer-aided design, manual engraving, electronic engraving and printing etching is adopted.

The fifth set of RMB adopts the head of Comrade Mao Zedong in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China on the front, the famous flower pattern in China on the bottom, and the Great Hall of the People, Potala Palace, Guilin Landscape, Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, Mount Tai and Hangzhou West Lake on the back.

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