China uses the Chinese Yuan or Renminbi.
1 yuan equals 10 jiao, 1 jiao equals 10 fen. (100 fen to the yuan)
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The Chinese Yuan Renminbi is the currency for China.
the yuan
The official currency of mainland China is the Yuan.
Currency has been used in China since the New Stone Age, in which Chinese also invented paper money in the 9th century.
Today Renminbi (Chinese: ???), literally People's currency, abbreviated to RMB, is the currency in mainland of the People's Republic of China. The unit for Renminbi is Yuan (?), Jiao (?), Fen (?): 1 Yuan = 10 Jiao = 100 Fen.
Hong Kong, Macao and the Republic of China have their own monetary policies and currencies that may not necessarily be intercompatible with the renminbi.
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Currency has been used in China since the New Stone Age, in which Chinese also invented paper money in the 9th century.
Today Renminbi (Chinese: 人民å¸), literally People's currency, abbreviated to RMB, is the currency in mainland of the People's Republic of China. The unit for Renminbi is Yuan (å…ƒ), Jiao (角), Fen (分): 1 Yuan = 10 Jiao = 100 Fen.
Hong Kong, Macao and the Republic of China have their own monetary policies and currencies that may not necessarily be intercompatible with the renminbi.
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The official currency in China is the Renminbi. The basic unit is the yuan.
The Chinese Yuan, denoted by CNY, is the official currency of China.
RMB (Renminbi).
Yuan or RMB ( renmenbi)
yuan
Yuan.
The Chinese currency is called the Renminbi
rmb stands for "Renminbi" which literally translates to "People's Currency" from Chinese. It is the currency of China and it's primary unit is the Yuan.
Chinese yuan is the base unit of Chinese currency.
The currency used in Tibet is Chinese Yuan.
The Chinese currency is called yuan. Names for the Japanese currency (yen) and Korean currency (won) both came from the word yuan.
One would learn to make sense of Chinese money by learning from the world-wide currency chart in order to be able to convert his/her currency to Chinese currency.
it is the Chinese yuan
Chinese currency is not measured in dollars.
no $1=about 6.6 Chinese yuan (exchange rate is always changing though)
Chinese currency is CNY - Chinese Yuan Renminbi. Not the previous answer "euro"
No, Chinese currency is the Won, I think.
Yuan is the currency of China. Money in Chinese is 钱