Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Really! Can 500,000 won afford Han Niu in Myeongdong, South Korea? 500,000 won is equivalent to more than 2,000 RMB! ! in South Korea

Really! Can 500,000 won afford Han Niu in Myeongdong, South Korea? 500,000 won is equivalent to more than 2,000 RMB! ! in South Korea

The People's Bank of China authorized China Foreign Exchange Trading Center to announce

2065438+June 28, 2009 RMB 1 won 168.28.

500,000 won is equivalent to RMB 297 1.438+0 yuan.

The global financial crisis led to the withdrawal of foreign capital from South Korea to save the market. In addition, South Korea's economic development has always relied on high debt, and the loan-to-deposit ratio has reached 1.30%, which is rare in the world. Once foreign capital withdraws and foreign sovereign funds demand repayment of debts, South Korea's financial system will collapse and currency depreciation will be inevitable.

At present, South Korea's foreign exchange reserves are more than 200 billion US dollars, and its short-term debt is170 billion. South Korea is on the verge of collapse and its currency has depreciated sharply.

Extended data:

Date: 2065438+June 29, 2007

1 USD = 1 140438+0 won.

1 = 1479.2803 won

1 JPY = 10. 12 17 won

1 euro? = 1300.5339 won

1 Swiss franc = 1 189.95 won

1 RMB = 168.438+0 won

Circulation paper money

1000 yuan (front: Li Lian's portrait by a secluded stream, back: a picture of seclusion by a stream)

5,000 won (front: portrait of Li Er in Chestnut Valley, back: picture of insects)

10000 won (front: portrait of King Sejong, back: mud watch)

On the front of the 50,000 Yuan, there is a portrait of Shen Rentang (1504 ~ 155 1), a female painter of the Korean dynasty, and her work "Ink Grape Map". On the back, there are the Moon Plum Map by Yu Menglong, a painter of the middle Korean dynasty, and the Wind Bamboo Map by Li Zhen.

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