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Online Customer ServiceMay I take Chinese currency to China for my convenience?
You can take RMB to China, but you are limited in the value you can bring in accordance with the regulations of the General Administration of China Customs published on Jul 1st, 2005. According to the regulations, passengers who carry over RMB 20, 000 in cash or foreign currencies in cash with a value exceeding US$ 5,000 must report it to the Customs. the passengers must complete Customs Declaration Forms in duplicate, one copy of which shall, after being endorsed by the Customs, be returned to the passengers for relevant procedures at the time of their exit.
It is quite easy to exchange your currency into RMB at your arrival airport, as well as hotels and banks in China, so it is not really necessary to bring Chinese currency to China.
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