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Asked by Ms.Lyn from canada | Aug. 18, 2010 12:04
About:Wuhan Travel

I have converted some of my Canadian cash into Chinese yuan. The only bills I have are 100 and I am wondering if they will be accepted.

Thank you
Lyn

Answers (1)
Answered by Ms.Rita | Aug. 19, 2010 21:20
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Hi, Ms. Lyn, 100 yuan is a common cash in China, and people will accept it even when you by a newspaper on the street. Of course, if your goods only cost within CNY10, you are expected to pay by small change. You are welcome and have a nice time in China!
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