The person depicted on the renminbi, China's currency, is Mao Zedong, the founding father of the People's Republic of China. His image appears on all denominations of the banknotes, symbolizing his significant role in Chinese history and the establishment of the communist state. Mao's portrait has been a prominent feature since the renminbi was first issued in 1948.
Renminbi
RMB. aka Renminbi.
Renminbi was created in 1949.
The official currency in China is the Renminbi. The basic unit is the yuan.
It is the red/pink 100 Renminbi note.
Renminbi means - the people's currency. Yuan is the name of a unit of the renminbi currency
They call it yuan (also has been known as the renminbi).
Rmb is the abbreviation for "renminbi," which means "the people's money." Kinda like USD for US dollars or GBP for British pounds.
They use the renminbi whose principal unit is the yuan. 1 US$ = 6,8 yuan
That lettering is on coins from China. China - People's Republic - Yuan renminbi (1949-date)
Yes they are the same, although to be strictly correct, Yuan is one of the subset of Renminbi (Ren Min Bi meaning People's Money) like US Cents are part of the US Dollar.Generally, however, the terms are used interchangably.
The money used in Beijing is the Chinese RenMinBi, or RMB for short.