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The 20 yuan banknote issued by China in 2025 is part of the tradition of commemorative issues for the Chinese Lunar New Year, celebrating this year the Snake, the sixth sign of the Chinese zodiac. This banknote is a notable piece in the series of monetary issues linked to the lunar calendar, perpetuating a practice established by Chinese monetary authorities to mark each new year of the zodiac.
The theme of the Snake holds a central place in the iconography of this banknote. In Chinese culture, the Snake is associated with wisdom, intuition and elegance. It also represents insight and reflection, qualities highly valued in China's philosophical and cultural tradition.
This banknote has a face value of 20 yuan, the official monetary unit of the People's Republic of China, also known as the renminbi. It is a specific denomination that distinguishes this commemorative issue from regular banknotes in circulation, giving it a particular character within Chinese numismatic production for the year 2025.
The production of this type of issue generally requires advanced printing techniques, including sophisticated security features and carefully crafted graphic representations, characteristic of official commemorative issues from the People's Bank of China.
This banknote represents a tangible testament to the link between Chinese monetary policy and the country's intangible cultural heritage, through the annual celebration of the lunar zodiac, a millennia-old tradition deeply rooted in Chinese society and recognised on an international scale.