How Do You Exchange Currency In China?
Exchanging currency in China is a very straightforward transaction. The Yuan, or Renminbi, is the currency for China. Renminbi translates as “The People’s Currency.” Exchange rates for Renminbi are established each day in China and should be displayed wherever currency is exchanged. The rate fluctuates from day to day so do not be surprised. Go directly to the bank at the international airport before departure. This may allow visitors to leave the airport in China quicker, but the exchange rates may not be as favorable as it would be in China. Convert to Renminbi after arriving. The four banks with currency exchanges at major international airports in China are Bank of China, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the Agricultural Bank of China, and the Construction Bank of China. These national banks all have branches in the major international arrival airports in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong. Have passport in hand when converting currency in China. The official cu