Thursday, December 8, 2011

Where is the best place in Beijing, China to exchange USD to Chinese Yuan RMB?

i mean not bank.|||I always do it at the airport... and try to avoid the hotels... in China though, the currency is pegged to the US Dollar, so you should get a pretty fair rate everywhere (no risk of fluctuation).





Note this though, for both your safety and just as fun fact for you; in China, they actually have a currency exchange black market. Its obviously highly illegal, but pretty common over there. There are pleanty of "brokers" that will take your USDs for a much better exchange rate than the standard 8.2 yuan to the dollar. Sometimes as high as 20 yuan to a dollar! Its usually stolen or counterfiet money though, and a felony-level crime if you get caught, so be careful to make sure that the people you're dealing with are legit - and that your money is real!!! There is a lot of counterfiet US currency over there as well, so watch your greenbacks if you try to make change in USDs!|||It is unlawful to exchange USD to RMB except at approved locations (banks, hotels, airport counters, etc.). You really can't get much of a difference among these (some hotels seem to be a little worse than banks). Conterfeit Chinese bills (chiefly 100 RMB notes) are very common - that's why taxi drivers and clerks always look so carefully at your bills. If you get better than about 7.8 RMB : 1 USD, there is something wrong.





I would use a bank; sorry!|||i've been to china 4 times, i never take much u.s. currency. i use my check card from my bank at the bank of china. just like you would at home. you do need your pin number. it takes the money out of your checking account at home and gives you chinese yuan. then you get a receipt. it is necessary that you inform your bank at home before you do this or else they might think your card might be stolen. it is easy, fast, reliable and never a problem. i did this in beijing, shanghai, guangzhou and hong kong.|||Do you mean black market? I definitely advise you not


to because you may be cheated. Try the hotel desk they


are safest.|||Ok, I have done this many times and I have found that the best way is to open a HSBC account. Have your USD in this account. There are free checking or free savings account which you can open in a matter of 1 hour.





When you get to beijing, you can get RMB at any HSBC atm; there a few HSBC atms in the airport. HSBC will take like a 1-2% in exchange rate. So if its 1USD to 7.78, you will get about 7.6 or so.





Other ways are unsafe or you will get a bad rate in exchange.





GL.





Here is a list of other places where you can get RMB from HSBC in Beijing:





Beijing branches


Beijing Branch (Premier Services, General Personal Banking services, Commercial Banking Services)


G/F, Block A, Beijing COFCO Plaza


No.8 Jianguomennei Dajie


Dongcheng District


Beijing


100005


People's Republic of China


Telephone: [86] (10) 6526 0668


Fax: [86] (10) 6526 0669


24 hour in -branch ATM service


Beijing China World Trade Centre Sub-branch (Premier Services, General Personal Banking services, Commercial Banking Services)


Suite L129, G/F China World Shopping Mall


No.1 Jianguomenwai Dajie


Chaoyang District


Beijing


100004


People's Republic of China


Telephone: [86] (10) 5866 9866


Fax: [86] (10) 5866 9855


24 hour in-branch ATM service


Beijing Zhongguancun Sub-branch (Premier Services)


Unit B1-B2, G/F, Building A, Cyber Tower


No.2 Zhongguancun South Avenue


Haidian District


Beijing


100086


People's Republic of China


Telephone: [86] (10) 6215 9288


Fax: [86] (10) 6216 8865


24 hour in-branch ATM service


Beijing Lufthansa Centre Sub-branch (Premier Services)


Shop W102/104, West Wing, Beijing Lufthansa Centre


No.50 Liangmaoqiao Road


Chaoyang District


Beijing


100016


People's Republic of China


Telephone: [86] (10) 8451 9500


Fax: [86] (10) 6461 8536


24 hour in-branch ATM service





Other HSBC ATMs in Beijing


Lido Shopping Arcade


G/F, Lido Shopping Arcade, Lido Place


Jichang Road, Jiangtai Road


Beijing


24 hour access


China World Hotel


No.1 Jianguomenwai Dajie


Dongcheng District


Beijing


24 hour access


Beijing International Airport


International Arrivals Hall


Beijing International Airport


Beijing


24 hour access


Oriental Plaza


2nd Street, Oriental Plaza


No.1 East Chang An Street


Dongcheng District


Beijing


Access during Oriental Plaza opening hours


Carrefour, Zhongguancun


No.8 Haidian Street


Haidian District


Beijing


Access during Carrefour opening hours


Carrefour, Shuang Jing


Entrance at the 3rd floor , No.31 Guangqu Road


Chaoyang District


Beijing


Access during Carrefour opening hours


Silk Market Building


Ground Floor, No. 8 Jianguomenwai Silk East Road ,


Chaoyang District


Beijing


24 hour access


Carrefour,Chuang yi jia


No.6 East Road, North 3rd Ring


Chaoyang District


Beijing


Access during Carrefour opening hours


Pinnacle Plaza|||If not a bank...go to the airport. Peking Airport has a large money exchange desk....it is the only safe place to do it. Otherwise you may end up with a lot of counterfeit yuan.

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