What is the background image of the one-dollar bill to the one-hundred-dollar bill

I don't know which set of RMB background images you are asking about, let's take the current fifth set of RMB!

The background picture of the one dollar RMB:

Hangzhou West Lake (San Tan Yin Yue) one of the ten scenic spots, located in the south of the central part of the West Lake, and the Huxinting Pavilion, Ruan Gongdun tripod called "three islands in the lake", as if China's ancient legends of Penglai three islands, so it is also known as the small Yingzhou.

Five yuan background map:

Tai Shan, also known as Dai Shan, Dai Zong, Dai Yue, Dong Yue, Tai Yue and so on. The name of the many, really is the crown of the country's famous mountains.

Ten yuan background picture:

Kui Men, at the entrance to the Qutang Gorge is the western gate of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, also known as the "Qutang Pass", in the majestic Baidi City, is the gateway to the Sichuan Basin. From Baidi City to the east, you will enter the Qutang Gorge, the westernmost of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, which is about 8 kilometers long, the shortest but the most majestic and steepest of the Three Gorges. Du Fu's poem reads, "Baidi is high as the town of the Three Gorges, and Qutang is more dangerous than Baijuan Pass."

Twenty yuan background picture:

Guilin landscape, "Guilin landscape is the best in the world", how can the country's banknotes be missing this "first in the world" scenery?

Fifty Yuan RMB background picture:

Potala Palace, Shanghai Banknote Printing and Minting Factory's two senior artisans came to Lhasa to investigate. They searched for a long time and finally found the "best angle" on top of a water plant.

Background image of the one hundred yuan RMB:

The Great Hall of the People, one of the top ten buildings in the capital for the 10th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, is also a landmark in Beijing.