Money and Currency Converter

Created by fadri at 2010-11-29 21:20:00; Last updated by fadri at 2010-12-1 19:16:00
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Money Issue

In China, the official currency is Ren Min Bi that can be called RMB or CNY for short, meaning “the people’s currency”. The basic money unit of the RMB is yuan that is also called “kuai” by Chinese people, which has the same function with “dollars” and “pounds” (the monetary units of USA and UK). There are several paper notes of yuan in China, including the paper notes of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 yuan. Besides, there are also 1 yuan coins.

In China, Credit Cards are available in most of the Hotels and some high-grade tourist shops and department stores. However, customers are expected to pay in cash.

The places of exchanging money

There are several ways for foreigners to exchange money. In most of the hotels, there is foreign exchange service, exchanging cash and checks for foreigners. However, the exchange rate of the hotels is not the same as the official bank rate. Besides, foreigners can also exchange money and checks in most of the large banks in China. And passport is needed. It must be noted that banks only accept undamaged foreign bank notes and reject notes that are even slightly torn.

The places of cash withdrawals

Cash withdrawals from credit/debit cards are available at the main branches of the Bank of China in every city with a small fee. Besides, the ATM machines of Bank of China with the Visa and MasterCard symbols can also be available for cash withdrawals. Foreigners can operate according to the English menu of the ATM machines.

The following are the samples of Chinese money notes

1 yuan coin

1 yuan coin

1 yuan 

1 yuan note

1 yuan RMB

5 yuan

5 yuan note

5 yuan note

10 yuan

10 yuan RMB

10 yuan RMB

20 yuan

20 yuan RMB

20 yuan RMB

50 yuan

50 RMB

50 yuan RMB

100 yuan

100 RMB

100 RMB


 

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posted by 61.18.170.* at 2011-8-13 10:56:00

How much RMB or USD I can bring into China? Please advise!

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"How much money in cash should I bring with me while I traveling to China?"
posted by carl at 2008-3-17 6:59:00[Closed for answering]

How much money in cash should I bring with me while I traveling to China?

Andrew replied at 2008-3-17 22:45:00

It depends your destination and how long you stay in China. If you spend three or four days in Beijing and Shanghai, $1000 to 2000 U.S. is enough.

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