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How much is 1,000 yuan in Vietnamese currency?

VTC NewsVTC News14/12/2024


This exchange rate will be adjusted continuously by the State Bank and supply and demand in the market. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly update the exchange rate between these two currencies.

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

Illustration: Nhan Dan Newspaper

Illustration: Nhan Dan Newspaper

Today, the Chinese yuan has become an important currency in international trade, accounting for 9% of the global market.

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.

How much is 1,000 yuan in Vietnamese currency?

As of December 13, 2024, Vietcombank converted 1 Chinese Yuan equivalent to 3,405.78 Vietnamese Dong.

Specifically:

Chinese Yuan Cash purchase Buy transfer Sell
1 Yuan 3,405.78 3,440.18 3,550.54
1,000 Yuan 3,405,780 3,440,180 3,550,540

In Vietnam, you can buy/sell Chinese Yuan at banks that offer this service.

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