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Chinese Currency – Yuan (元) or Renminbi (人民币)
The official currency used in China is the Yuan (元) or Renminbi (人民币) (ISO Code CNY; Symbol ¥). The most common denominations you will see are the following:
Frequently Used Banknotes:
100 Yuan (100 元) / (一百元) / (一百块) 50 Yuan (50 元) / (五十元) / (五十块) 20 Yuan (20 元) / (二十元) / (二十块) 10 Yuan (10 元) / (十元) / (十块) 5 Yuan (5 元) / (五元) / (五块) 1 Yuan (1 元) / (一元) / (一块) Frequently Used Coins:
1 Yuan (1 元) / (一元) / (一块)
0.5 Yuan (5角) / (五角) / (五毛)
0.1 Yuan (1角) / (一角) / (一毛)
The Yuan (元) or Renminbi (人民币) however is not the official legal tender in Hong Kong and Macau, which use Hong Kong Dollar (ISO Code HKD; Symbol HKD $) and Macau Pataca (ISO Code MOP; Symbol MOP$) respectively. Copyright @ www.eChinaExpat.com
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