Let's go on a journey to find out where the images on RMB come from.
You may have seen such a photo: with a long white beard and (wear) a bamboo hat, an old fisherman stands on a boat. Huang Quande looked like this when tourists once (take) photos with him on the Lijiang River in Guilin, Guangxi. He became so famous on the Internet many believed the fisherman on the back of the 20-yuan renminbi banknote was based on his image. (sad), Huang passed away at the age of 94 on Feb 18, 2023.
Huang was a positive and kind man. In his (ninety), he could still move his boat with speed.After he gavefishing and became a photo model in 2008, he took photos with tourists warmly.
In fact,each of RMB carries own value. For example, the picture on the back of the 5-yuan means government hoping to have a richer country for (thousand) of years.The West Lake on the back of the 1-yuan is the location that has beenattractive place for moon watchers during Mid-Autumn Festival.
The RMB pictures have helped make the landscape even (popular) among tourists. "I want to finish a ceremonial journey and feel the beauty of our country," Pan jinyu said.