Yesterday after work, because I was sitting by the window of the bus, I kept paying attention to the outdoor advertisements in Beijing. There was an advertisement posted outside the automatic cash withdrawal room at the Bank of Communications. My first reaction was that it might be illegal, and it was actually brushing RMB.
In the picture, a supermarket shopping cart is filled with 5, 10, 50, and 100 RMB notes, as well as Japanese Yen and British Pounds. The meaning conveyed is that buying profitable funds at the Bank of Communications is as convenient as shopping in a supermarket.
Anyone with a little knowledge of advertising knows that you cannot use the Renminbi for advertisements. Regarding this, the "RMB Management Regulations" have clear prohibitive provisions: "Without the approval of the People's Bank of China, using the RMB pattern on promotional materials, publications, or other goods is prohibited."