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How to exchange Thai baht for a trip to Thailand?

1. Directly exchange Thai baht in China. Bank of China can directly purchase Thai baht. You need to make an appointment in advance and bring your ID card and passport with you.

2. Thai baht can be directly withdrawn from the ATM of UnionPay in Thailand, and Thai baht can be directly withdrawn from the ATM marked with UnionPay ordinary savings card (debit card). Moreover, ATMs marked with UnionPay are everywhere in Thailand, so it is very convenient to withdraw money. The exchange rate is calculated according to the exchange rate announced by UnionPay on the same day.

3. Take RMB to a super-rich store in Thailand for exchange. The exchange rate of "RMB for Thai baht" for the super-rich can be said to be the best among all currency exchange institutions at present, and it is also the highest and safest exchange place in Thailand.

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Thai baht 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.

At present, there are five denominations of banknotes in Thailand, namely, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000, and six denominations of coins, namely, 25, 50 sadang, 1 2, 5 and 10. 1 Thai baht equals 100 Sadang.

UnionPay card can withdraw Thai baht from most ATMs in Thailand, and the exchange rate can refer to UnionPay exchange rate. Since the third quarter of 20 16, the acquirer of UnionPay cards using ATM in Thailand has charged a handling fee of 200 baht for each transaction, and the card-issuing banks in China have also charged a part of the handling fee, and a few commercial banks are exempt from handling fees for overseas cash withdrawals.

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