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The air distance from Vancouver, British Columbia, to San Juan, Puerto Rico, is 3,786 miles. That equals 6,093 kilometers or 3,290 nautical miles.
Currently, 1 US dollar is 9 Chinese Yuan (rounded to the nearest Yuan.)
The current (1999-2013) China 1 Yuan coin is nickel-plated steel
¥ Chairman Mao Zedong is on the current 100 yuan note. Yuan is also known as Renminbi, abbreviated RMB. Mao is also on the 1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 Yuan notes.
1 yuan = 14 cents
Type 50yuan into Google for the current conversion value in US dollars.
At current exchange rates (17/03/2013), 5 yuan are worth 0.794479 US dollars, or around 79 cents.
Current exchange rates for the Yuan: http://www.x-rates.com/d/CNY/table.html As of today, 1 yuan = 6.23 Indian rupees. I assume by rupee you mean Indian rupee, but there are also Sri Lankan rupees. As of today, 1 yuan = 15.69 Sri Lankan rupees.
Yong Jun Yuan goes by Yuan Yuan.
The exchange rates change over time, so you better to a Web site that lists exchange rates (for example, www.xe.com), to find out the current exchange rate.
No, the current president 'Hu Jintau' controls the exchange rate through China's currency policy which dictates how many US dollars an owner of Yuan can get in exchange.Proof that the Yuan is not pegged to gold exists in studying the shape of the graph showing gold denominated in Yuan.google search: yuan gold graphhttp://www.kitconet.com/webcharts/au_en_cny.htmlIf the yuan was pegged to gold, then it follows that a yuan-gold graph plotted on an X-Y coordinate plane would show a horizontal line indicating the value of the peg from yuan to gold. This is not the case in 2009.However, the yuan IS pegged to US Dollar as of 2009 at around 1 yuan = .15 USD cents and has been for quite some time. Logically, a graph between Yuan and US dollar results in a horizontal line as shown in this graph:http://www.x-rates.com/d/CNY/USD/hist2009.htmlMuch propaganda exists to keep the people ignorant of these things in china. The people of China are told through the media that the yuan is pegged to gold but it's not.
Yuan Shikai was born on September 16, 1859 and died on June 6, 1916. Yuan Shikai would have been 56 years old at the time of death or 155 years old today.