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How much is 10,000 yuan in Vietnamese money?

VTC NewsVTC News17/12/2024


The Renminbi is the official name of the currency of China, the international name is RMB. The abbreviation of Renminbi is CNY and RMB is still used in transactions.

Today, the Renminbi has become an important currency in international trade.

There are currently two types of currency in circulation in the Chinese market: coins and paper money. Paper money includes the following denominations: 1 yuan, 2 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 20 yuan, 50 yuan, 100 yuan. Coins have denominations such as 1 hao, 2 hao, 5 hao.

Chinese Yuan. (Illustration photo).

Chinese Yuan. (Illustration photo).

How much is 10,000 yuan in Vietnamese money?

According to the exchange rate on December 17 of the Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam ( Vietcombank ), 1 yuan = 3,488.27 VND. Thus, 10,000 yuan = 34,882,749 VND.

The exchange rate will fluctuate, changing many times a day although the difference is not much. If you want to know the exact exchange rate, contact the bank where you choose to transact for answers.

Notes when exchanging foreign currency

- Choose a reputable address: To avoid risks and ensure safety, you should exchange money at reputable banks or financial institutions, avoiding establishments of unknown origin. In Vietnam, exchanging foreign currency at banks is the safest way and always ensures compliance with legal regulations.

- Track exchange rates and related fees: Exchange rates can change daily, so constantly monitoring exchange rates and fluctuations in fees helps customers avoid losing money during transactions.

- Check the money received: After exchanging money, check carefully to make sure the bills are not damaged, torn, or counterfeit.

- Keep the receipt: When you complete the money exchange, keep the receipt or bill for transaction confirmation or memorandum purposes.

PHUONG SOUTH (Synthesis)


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