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  4.4 Money:
   
china tour help Question: What type of money should I bring?
  Answer:Its better to take your Credit cards(Visa or Master), traveler's check and some cash. Most hotels and shops accept these credit card in most of cities,you also could exchange your traveler's check at hotel and banl.
 
 
china tour help Question:What type of credit card can be used in China?
  Answer:Visa,Master are popular usedin China
 
 
china tour help Question: Where can I change money forRMB in China?
  Answer:You can exchange your cash , travelers check at the banks, banks' cash centers at major airports and hotels.You also could withdraw money from ATM at any time.
 
 
china tour help Money Matters :
 

Currency
Name :Yuan Renminbi
Symbol :¥,RMB,CNY
The Bank of China issues RMB bills in denominations of one, two, five, 10, 20, 50 and 100 yuan. Counterfeit notes are a problem in China. Very few Chinese will accept a Y50 or Y100.00 note without first checking to see whether or not it's a fake. Notes that are old, tattered or torn are also sometimes hard to spend. You can exchange notes for new ones at the Bank of China - counterfeits, however, will be confiscated. Local Chinese have a variety of methods for checking notes, including checking the watermark, the drawn lines (more distinct in fake notes) and colour (more pronounced in counterfeit notes). The texture of a fake note also tends to be smoother than authentic notes. Examine large denomination notes if given to you as change by street vendors; they could well be dumping a forged banknote on you.

Coins come in denominations of one yuan, five mao, one mao and five fen. Paper versions of the coins remain in circulation.

Changing Your Money
Foreign currency and travellers cheques can be changed at the main branches of the Bank of China, the tourist hotels, Friendship Stores and some department stores. Hotels usually charge the official rate. You will need to keep your exchange receipts if you want to change any of your remaining RMB at the end of your trip. Travellers cheques are the best option because they are safer and the exchange rate is more favourable than that for cash; Thomas Cook, American Express and Visa are most commonly accepted. If you have to exchange cash, stay away from less reputable sources that may try and slip you counterfeit notes.

Money Tips
All four- and five-star hotels and some top-end restaurants add a tax or 'service charge' of 10% or 15%, which extends to the room and food; all other consumer taxes are included in the price tag.

Generally, eastern China is much more expensive than the western part of the country. Visitors to eastern China could get by on around US$50.00 a day, but it would be a challenge. Budget travellers in western China should be able to keep costs down to US$25.00 per day. The main drain on savings tends to be long train journeys. Food is cheap throughout China, and if you're careful you won't have to spend much more than US$7.00 a day on meals. However, the bottom line is that you'll be charged the 'tourist price' a lot of the time.

Sample Price Guide
cup of coffee ¥ 10
bowl of noodles ¥ 5
plush three bedroom apartment per month ¥ 10000~¥20000
cheap dorm bed ¥ 15
basic street meal ¥ 25
top restaurant meal ¥ 440
beer from corner shop ¥ 2
small bottle of beer at a bar ¥ 20
pirate DVD ¥ 8
Average Room Prices
Low Mid High Deluxe
US$8-48 US$48-150 US$100-200 US$200+
Average Meal Prices
Low Mid High Deluxe
US$2-4 US$4-10 US$10-12 US$12+

Tipping
Taking the sting out of being frequently overcharged with foreigners' rates, Beijing is, at least, one of those cities where tipping is not the norm. Almost no one asks for a tip. This applies throughout China. Restaurants (mid-range and above) are increasingly closing the gap with a service charge, however; don't indulge them with a tip. Porters at upmarket hotels will, of course, expect a tip.

 

   
china tour help Currency Converter
  The currency in China is known as the Renminbi (RMB) or “people’s money”. This basic unit of currency is formally known as the Yuan (¥). Hong Kong has its own currency, the Hong Kong Dollar (HK$). Approximate exchange rates as follows but you are advised to check current rates prior to your travel at Bank of China, the official state-owned bank specialized for foreign exchange business in China: Bank of China
Date: 2008/05/07
Currency Name Buying Rate Cash Buying Rate Selling Rate Middle Rate
GBP 1369.72 1340.84 1380.72 1376.6
HKD 89.42 88.71 89.76 89.62
USD 697 691.42 699.8 698.48
CHF 660.47 646.54 665.77  
SGD 512.06 501.26 516.17  
SEK 115.52 113.08 116.44  
DKK 144.48 141.43 145.64  
NOK 137.14 134.25 138.25  
JPY 6.6406 6.5006 6.694 6.6614
CAD 693.08 678.46 698.64  
AUD 659.33 645.43 664.63  
EUR 1078.26 1055.53 1086.92 1083.55
MOP 86.89 86.16 87.22  
PHP 16.43 16.09 16.56  
THB 21.92 21.45 22.09  
NZD 548.76   553.17  
* All rate for 100RMB
You are advised to carry a mix of cash and travelers cheques (US$, AUD$, CAD$ & GBP£ are accepted throughout China). Traveler cheques can be exchanged at most major hotels. It is a good idea to keep the exchange receipts as you may need these if you want to change the Chinese currency back to your local currency at the end of your trip. Credit cards can be used in many of the hotels and in some shops and restaurants in major cities; however they are not widely accepted in more rural areas. Visa and Mastercard are the most commonly accepted in cards. Cash advances can be obtained using these cards at most Bank of China branches. ATM access is available through-out the country at Bank of China particularly in the bigger cities. When the ATM is not working, you can get cash out over the counter. This is usually only during business hours and you may need to have your passport with you to do this.
 
 
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