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Do I have to change Hong Kong dollars to go to Hong Kong?

You can exchange Hong Kong dollars when you go to Hong Kong, or RMB for Hong Kong dollars when you go to Hong Kong, depending on your personal needs.

If you want to exchange Hong Kong dollars, you need to go to a bank with foreign exchange business.

According to Article 9 of the Measures for the Administration of Individual Foreign Exchange, individual foreign exchange settlement and domestic individual foreign exchange purchase are subject to annual total management. Within the total annual amount, it shall be handled in the bank with my valid identity certificate; If the total amount exceeds the annual quota, the current account shall be handled in the bank with my valid identity certificate and relevant certificates of transaction amount, and the capital account shall be handled in accordance with the relevant provisions of Chapter III.

Twenty-seventh personal foreign exchange accounts are divided into domestic personal foreign exchange accounts and overseas personal foreign exchange accounts according to the main categories; According to the nature of the account, it is divided into foreign exchange settlement account, capital account and foreign exchange savings account.

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The Hong Kong dollar, or Hong Kong dollar, is the legal tender of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China. According to the Basic Law of the People's Republic of China (PRC) Special Administrative Region, the legislative autonomy of the Region includes the right to issue currency on its own. Its official ISO42 17 abbreviation is HKD (Hong Kong dollars); The sign is Hong Kong dollars.

65,438+00 yuan notes and coins are issued by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, and 20 yuan and above Hong Kong dollar notes are issued by Bank of China, HSBC and Standard Chartered Bank. At present, the denominations of banknotes in circulation are 10 yuan, 20 yuan, 50 yuan, 1000 yuan, 500 yuan, 1000 yuan, and the denominations of coins are 1 0 yuan, 5 yuan, 2 yuan, 1 yuan, 5 cents, 2 cents and/kloc. 1 yuan = 10mm = 100m. In Hong Kong, "milli" means "jiao".

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-HK$