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Malaysia's tourism currency to RMB, Malaysia's RMB to the people.

1. RMB exchange people in Malaysia

go to the bank to exchange money. Today's actual exchange rate is RM 1 = RMB 1.5673. Subject to the transaction price at the bank counter.

2. The exchange of RMB from Malaysia to RMB

1 is about .6511 Malay. The legal tender in Malaysia is the Malaysian ringgit. As of 15:5 on April 3, 221, 1 Malaysian ringgit =1.5769 RMB, 1 RMB .6341 Malaysian ringgit.

the English abbreviation of RMB is RMB. It has been 71 years since the issuance of RMB. With the development of economic construction and the needs of people's life, it has gradually improved and improved. By 221, five sets of RMB have been issued, forming a multi-variety and multi-series monetary system such as paper money and metal coins, ordinary commemorative coins and precious metal commemorative coins.

3. exchange rate of RMB in Malaysia

exchange rate conversion 1 Malaysian ringgit =1.6323 RMB 1 yuan =.6126 Malaysian ringgit.

4. How much is RMB exchanged for people in Malaysia

The Malaysian currency is ringgit, and the RMB exchange rate on Friday is 1.974.

5. exchange of Malaysian ringgit for RMB

the latest exchange rate at present: 1 Malaysian ringgit =1.6319 RMB 1 yuan =.6128 Malaysian ringgit 1 RMB =61.383 Malaysian ringgit.

6. How much Malaysian RMB is converted into RMB

is about equal to 76 yuan RMB.

1 Malaysian ringgit =1.51 RMB, 5 Malaysian ringgit =76 RMB.

Malaysian ringgit (Malay: Malaysian ringgit; English: Malaysian ringgit is the legal tender of Malaysia and the currency of some countries. MYR is the international standard code of ISO4217, the currency symbol is Malaysian ringgit, and the official unit of China is Malaysian ringgit. It is issued by the National Bank of Malaysia. According to the daily exchange rate, Malaysian ringgit can be converted into RMB from 1.5 yuan to 1.8 yuan. And there are differences between the buying price and the selling price. Generally in Malaysia, 1 yuan can be exchanged for 58-7 ringgit. It is the legal tender of Malaysia, and local banks or international (foreign) banks can be found in all towns in Malaysia. All banks have foreign exchange business. Generally, these banks are located in the main blocks, shopping malls or important entry and exit ports of the city. All banking services, such as foreign currency, traveler's checks, money orders, wire transfers, entrustment commitments, etc. You can do it at any bank. At KLIA's Kuala Lumpur International Airport, banks, foreign exchange offices and ATMs can be seen everywhere. In addition, it also circulates in some countries such as Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and parts of the Philippines. Foreigners living in Malaysia can open an account in a bank and make use of various convenient services of the bank. They can also open personal foreign exchange accounts. When foreigners open an account in a bank, they can use various conveniences provided by the bank, such as checks and ATM cards. ATMs are very convenient to use in Malaysia. The ATM can withdraw money at any time (24 hours). There are at least 2 ATMs in Malaysia. All ATMs have tips in Malay, English and Chinese, and most banks also have Malay and Chinese and English services.

7. exchange of Malaysian currency and RMB

Malaysia's currency is called ringgit, also known as ringgit. Now RM 1 is equivalent to RMB 1.6 yuan. In Malaysia, RMB cash can be used, but Alipay can be used in many shopping malls, supermarkets, restaurants and so on. UnionPay can also be swiped. However, when entering Malaysia, you should bring enough cash to avoid being prohibited from entering and being repatriated.

8. Exchange between Malaysia and RMB

Current exchange rate: 1 Malaysian ringgit =1.5584 RMB.

therefore, RM5= RMB 7.792.

Current exchange rate:

1 Malaysian ringgit =1.6335 RMB

RMB 1 yuan =.6122 Malaysian ringgit

Malaysian ringgit 5= RMB 8.158 RMB

The exchange rate between RMB and Malaysian ringgit is about 1:2.5, so it takes about 2 yuan or more to convert it into RMB, but the face value of RMB will definitely not be higher than the original face value of Malaysian ringgit.

9. How much does Malaysian RMB exchange for RMB

The exchange rate between Malaysian ringgit and RMB is 2.234

1 Malaysian ringgit =2.234 RMB

81 Malaysian ringgit =366.2354 RMB

But no bank in China can exchange Malaysian ringgit.

If you want to go to Malaysia, I suggest you take US dollars with you and exchange them with your local counterparts for Malaysian ringgit.

RMB can also be exchanged locally, but the exchange rate will be very uneconomical, so I suggest you bring US dollars!

1. RMB-Malay exchange

This is a 1, guilder note issued by Indonesia in 2.

On the front is the Indonesian national hero Batimura, and on the back is the volcanic island of Titore. At present, the exchange rate between Indonesian rupiah and RMB is: 1 Indonesian rupiah =.4992 RMB, so 1 Indonesian rupiah banknotes can be converted into .5 yuan RMB. However, it is collectible, and a brand-new one is probably worth RMB 3 yuan in the postal currency market.

11. RMB exchange in Malaysia

The currency used in Malaysia is the Malaysian ringgit.

At present, the denominations of Malaysian banknotes in circulation are RM 1, RM 5, RM 1, RM 2, RM 5 and RM 1. Coins have denominations of 5, 1, 2 and 5 cents, with RM 1 =1 cents. The ringgit is the legal tender in Malaysia. In addition, it can also be circulated in some international countries, such as Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and parts of the Philippines.

Malaysia (Malay, English: Malaysia for short) is a constitutional monarchy and a federal country. Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia and is divided into two parts by the South China Sea, namely, Malay Peninsula (West Malaysia) and North kalimantan island (East Malaysia). Malaysia is located in the south of Malay Peninsula in the west, bordering Thailand in the north, facing Singapore across the Johor Strait in the south, facing the South China Sea in the east and the Straits of Malacca in the west. East Malaysia is located in the north of kalimantan island, adjacent to Indonesia, the Philippines and Brunei. The national coastline is 4192 kilometers long. It has a tropical rainforest climate.