Fǎbì Legal Tender (1935-1948), Customs Gold Units (1930, 1947-1948), Northeastern Provinces Yuan (1945-1948), Gold Yuan (1948-1949), Silver Yuan (1949-2000), Taiwan Dollar (1946-), Renminbi (1948- ), There is also the Hong Kong Dollar in it's current form since 1983. There are/were multiple currency types in China due to regional influence.
Kenyan shilling (KES)
Yes, because China has nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.
China uses kilometers as the primary unit of measurement for distance. Miles are not commonly used in China.
China has traditional measurements, but also uses metric measurement. Only the US uses ounces and pounds in preference to grams and kilograms. For international trade metric units are used, by China and even by the US.
to persuade people to either donate money or to visit your company, e.g. a zoo or the RSPCA. They may use persuasive or emotional language to persuade you.
Yuan
They use the yuan 1 U.S. dollar = 6.82589197 Chinese yuan
they use ''Pesos'' .
They use Dong
united states money
They use pesos.
They use a Canadian dollar.
They use pascati
They use the renminbi whose principal unit is the yuan. 1 US$ = 6,8 yuan
The first users of paper money where in China
Guatemalan money is called Quetzales.
Pakistani rupee