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What is the official short name of the Chinese currency?
What is the official short name of the Chinese currency?
Which image is commonly found on all Chinese currency notes?
Which image is commonly found on all Chinese currency notes?
What is the exchange rate between Yuan and Jiao?
What is the exchange rate between Yuan and Jiao?
Which landmark is featured on the 100 Yuan currency note?
Which landmark is featured on the 100 Yuan currency note?
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What does the unit 'Yuan' represent in Chinese currency?
What does the unit 'Yuan' represent in Chinese currency?
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What is the relationship between Renminbi and Yuan?
What is the relationship between Renminbi and Yuan?
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Which landmark is depicted on the 20 Yuan currency note?
Which landmark is depicted on the 20 Yuan currency note?
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What is the value of 5 Jiao in Yuan?
What is the value of 5 Jiao in Yuan?
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Which mountain range is depicted on the 5 Yuan currency note?
Which mountain range is depicted on the 5 Yuan currency note?
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Who is the common image seen on all Chinese currency notes?
Who is the common image seen on all Chinese currency notes?
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Study Notes
- Chinese currency is called Renminbi (RMB), with another name being Chinese Yuan, abbreviated as CNY. The official short name is Chinese Yuan, with the symbol ¥.
- Renminbi (RMB) and Yuan are often confused; Renminbi is the name of the currency, while Yuan is the unit of account.
- Chinese currency notes include denominations such as 1 Jiao, 5 Jiao, 1 Yuan, 5 Yuan, 10 Yuan, 20 Yuan, 50 Yuan, and 100 Yuan.
- The currency notes feature landmarks like the Great Hall of People in Beijing (100 Yuan), Potala Palace in Lhasa (50 Yuan), and Li River in Guilin (20 Yuan).
- Other landmarks on the currency include the Yangtze River (5 Yuan), Shandong Mountain Range (5 Yuan), and West Lake in Hangzhou (1 Yuan).
- The common image on all Chinese currency notes is Mao Zedong, a Chinese communist revolutionary and the founder of the People's Republic of China.
- The exchange rate between Yuan and Jiao is 1 Yuan equals 10 Jiao.
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Test your knowledge on Chinese currency including denominations like Jiao and Yuan, landmarks featured on the currency notes, and details about Mao Zedong's image. Learn about the Renminbi (RMB) and Yuan distinction, as well as the exchange rate between Yuan and Jiao.