The official currency in China is the Renminbi (RMB or CNY) or in Chinese “Ren-Min-Bi”. The basic unit is the yuan (also known as “kuai”), which equals 10 jiao (or “Mao”), which is then divided into 10 fen. Paper money comes in 1.2,5,10,50 and 100 yuan notes. Paper jiao come in denominations of 1,2, and 5. There are also footnotes 1 and 2 fen, but they are rarely used as their purchasing power is exactly zero. As for coins, there Youan 1, 1 and 5 jiao, and 1,2 and 5 fen (ahain, the fen are basically useless).
· Money in Beijing
Beijing Money Exchange Rates,Yuan Notes, ATMS, Traveler’s Checks …
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· Change Money – Beijing
Tips on Change Money in Beijing, China.
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· Practical travel information on Money and costs in Běijīng …
Practical travel information on Beijing Money and costs for Běijīng including health services, money and costs, police and post offices, banks and visas for Běijīng …
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· Beijing Money and Shopping – Beijing Travel Guide – iGuide
Information on Beijing Money and Shopping from iGuide, the free Interactive Travel Guide.
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Beijing Paper Currency
- Beijing money, Beijing currency, Beijing money, RMB, CNY, renminbi, Beijing bank information.
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Currency Converter
- Beijing money and Currency Converter. Check the latest RMB conversion rate online by Bank of China.
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Money Tips for Expats Living in China
- a resourceful article from teachabroadchina.com.
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Bank of China
- one of China’s four state-owned commercial banks.
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Industrial and Commmerce Bank of China
- the ninth-largest bank in the world and largest in China.
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China Construction Bank
- one of the ‘big four’ banks in China.
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Agricultural Bank of China
- One of the most competitive and popular bank card brand in China.
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Ways to Tell Fake Money
- the primary method of payment among most residents is still cash.


























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