Currency in China
Chinese currency is called Renminbi (abbr. RMB) means "People's Currency". The basic unit of RMB is Yuan, 1 Yuan equals to 10 Jiao, 1 Jiao to 10 Fens. The concept can be understood as in the Hong Kong currency : Dollar, Ten Cent and Cent. Some Chinese people call Yuan as Kuai and Jiao as Mao. Chinese currency is issued in the following values nowadays : Yuan : one, two, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred. Jiao : one, two and five. And Fen : one, two and five.
The concrete show on RMB as follows:
One Hundred Yuan (new edition)
One Hundred Yuan (old edition)

Fifty Yuan (new edition) Fifty Yuan (old edition)

Twenty Yuan (new edition) Ten Yuan (old edition)

Five Yuan (new edition) Five Yuan (old edition)

Two Yuan One Yuan

Five Jiao Two Jiao
Coins
One Yuan

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One Jiao





