i think 10 fen= 10 jiao 10 jiao= `1yuan
Hello!! Yi jiao is one of the divisions of Chinese yuan, Yi jiao is like a dime, Er jiao are 2 dimes, and so on and so forth. One Chinese yuan is made up of 10 jiao.
Chinese currency is RMB(contain cash and coin) Renminbi (人民币) is the currency of the People's Republic of China. Its principal unit is the yuan (元), subdivided into 10 jiao (角). Each is further subdivided into 10 fen (分). The renminbi is issued by the People's Bank of China, the monetary authority of the PRC.China's currency is the Renminbi and the unit is popularly known as yuan.1 yuan equals 10 jiao, 1 jiao equals 10 fen. There are parts of China where the yuan is also known as Kuai and Jiao is known as mao. Chinese currency is issued in the following denominations: one, two, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred yuan; one, two and five jiao; and one, two and five fen.Sometimes we call it "yuan" or "kuai" the official name is RenMin Bi or RMB for short. RenMinBi means "the people's money"
1 yi jiao in english money
£0.71
150 acre equals to how many Mu in Chinese
The official name of the Chinese currency is the Yuan, but it is more commonly referred to in China as the Remimbi - which literally means People's Currency - and this is written on the notes. The 'pence' are called Fen, there are 100 fen in 1 Yuan, there is also an additional currency name 'jiao' which denotes the units of 10. i.e. 10 Fen = 1 Jiao, 10 Jiao = 1 Yuan
Chinese monetary unit - the monetary unit in the People's Republic of China monetary unit - a unit of money kwai, yuan - the basic unit of money in China jiao - 10 jiao equal 1 yuan in China fen - 100 fen equal 1 yuan in China
Coins in Bejing are the Yuan, Jiao and Fen. 1 Yuan equals 10 Jiao or 100 Fen. Fen have almost disappeared, so coins in circulation are one Yuan, one Jiao and five Jiao. To read more about the Renminbi currency of China, visit the Related Link.
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 currency comes in 1.2,5,10,50 and 100 yuan notes. Paper jiao come in denominations of 1,2, and 5. There are also 1 and 2 fen notes, but these are rarely used as their purchasing power is exactly zero. As for coins, there are 1 youan ,1 and 5 jiao,and 1,2, and 5 fen(ahain, the fen are basically useless).
They use the Chinese Yen. 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 currency comes in 1.2,5,10,50 and 100 yuan notes. Paper jiao come in denominations of 1, 2, and 5. There are also 1 and 2 fen notes, but these are rarely used as they have no purchasing power. 1 yuan, 1 and 5 jiao, and 1, 2, and 5 fen coins are even common used in larger cities.
China's official currency is the Renminbi (literally "People's Money) and is internationally traded as the Yuan. There are 2 sub group to the Yuan. The Jiao and the Fen. 1 Yuan = 10 Jiao 1 Jiao = 10 Fen Therefore 1 Yuan = 100 Fen The Renminbi (RNB) is tied to the USD: 1 USD = 8.08 RMB. 5 (WU)JIAO the 1/2 equivalent in USD terms:~50¢US And you will see than the (Wu) 5 Jiao is existing under the form of a banknote or a coin. JCK
it could be one of three coins, the 0.01 Yuan (1 Fen), 0.1 Yuan (1 Jiao) or 1 Yuan. it depends on the size of the coins.
Hello!! Yi jiao is one of the divisions of Chinese yuan, Yi jiao is like a dime, Er jiao are 2 dimes, and so on and so forth. One Chinese yuan is made up of 10 jiao.
Chinese currency is RMB(contain cash and coin) Renminbi (人民币) is the currency of the People's Republic of China. Its principal unit is the yuan (元), subdivided into 10 jiao (角). Each is further subdivided into 10 fen (分). The renminbi is issued by the People's Bank of China, the monetary authority of the PRC.China's currency is the Renminbi and the unit is popularly known as yuan.1 yuan equals 10 jiao, 1 jiao equals 10 fen. There are parts of China where the yuan is also known as Kuai and Jiao is known as mao. Chinese currency is issued in the following denominations: one, two, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred yuan; one, two and five jiao; and one, two and five fen.Sometimes we call it "yuan" or "kuai" the official name is RenMin Bi or RMB for short. RenMinBi means "the people's money"
The official currency in Chinais 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 currency comes in 1.2,5,10,50 and 100 yuan notes.
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fen hong - mandarin