I don’t know which set of RMB background pictures you are asking about. Let’s take the current fifth set of RMB as an example!
One-yuan RMB background illustration: One of the ten scenic spots in Hangzhou West Lake (Three Pools Reflecting the Moon), located south of the middle of the West Lake, standing side by side with the Pavilion in the Center of the Lake and Ruan Gongdun, collectively known as the "Three Islands in the Lake", just like the Penglai Three Islands in ancient Chinese legends
, so it is also called Xiaoyingzhou.
Background picture of five yuan RMB: Mount Tai, also known as Daishan, Daizong, Daiyue, Dongyue, Taiyue, etc.
With so many names, it is actually the most famous mountain in the country.
Ten-yuan RMB background picture: Kuimen, at the entrance of Qutang Gorge, is the west gate of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, also known as "Qutang Pass". Under the majestic Baidi City, it is the gateway to and from the Sichuan Basin.
Heading east from Baidi City, you enter Qutang Gorge, the westernmost of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River. It is about 8 kilometers long. It is the shortest among the Three Gorges, but the most majestic and steep.
Du Fu's poem goes: "The White Emperor was as high as the Three Gorges Town, and Qutang narrowly crossed the Bailao Pass." Background picture of twenty yuan RMB: Guilin's landscape, "Guilin's landscape is the best in the world", how could the country's banknotes not include this "No. 1 in the world"
"The scenery?"
Background picture of fifty-yuan RMB: Potala Palace, two senior artists from Shanghai Banknote Printing and Mint came to Lhasa for inspection.
They searched for a long time and finally found the "best angle" on the roof of a water plant.
Background picture of one hundred yuan RMB: the Great Hall of the People. The Great Hall of the People is one of the top ten buildings in the capital for the 10th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China and is also a landmark building in Beijing.