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What currency should I bring to Xinmatai?

There are Singapore dollars, Thai baht and ringgit.

1. The Singapore dollar is the legal tender of Singapore and is marked as S$. A dollar can be subdivided into 10 cents (also known as "gross") or 100 cents (cents). Singapore dollar can be divided into paper money and coins. Since 2004, plastic banknotes from 2 yuan, 5 yuan and 10 yuan have been issued.

2. Thai baht (ISO 42 17 code: THB) is the official currency of Thailand and is issued by the Bank of Thailand, the central bank of Thailand. 1 Thai baht is equal to 100 shadang. The head of King bhumibol adulyadej of Rama IX, Thailand, from the 9-sequence to the 16-sequence, is printed and cast on the front of each Thai baht banknote and coin. On April 6th, 20 18, the Thai baht series with the number 17 was issued, and the banknotes and coins were changed to the head of King Maha Vajiralongkorn of Rama X, Thailand.

3. Malaysian ringgit (Malay: Malaysian ringgit; ; English: Malaysian ringgit is the legal tender in Malaysia and the currency in circulation in some countries. The international standard code of ISO 42 17 is MYR, the currency symbol is ringgit, and the official unit of Malaysian China is ringgit. It is issued by the National Bank of Malaysia.

Extended data

Xinmatai is a special tourism vocabulary, which generally refers to Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. Because these three countries are geographically close, when people mention these tourist spots, they are called Xinmatai.

Climatic conditions: tropical rain forest climate, tropical monsoon climate.

Famous scenic spots: Merlion Park, Twin Towers and Phuket.

Religion: Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism, etc.

Baidu encyclopedia-Singapore dollar

Baidu encyclopedia-Thai baht

Baidu Encyclopedia-Ringgit