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Cruiser Too

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I briefly surfed the web searching for sites that sell currencies....
Didn't find any that dealt with Chinese currencies :eek:

Does anyone know of any sites ?

TIA...
 

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Thank You Richard !!! :)

Next question:

What is the Chinese pronounciation for "Yuan Renminbi" ???
(Shanghain'ese and Peking'ese)

I was shocked to find out that the American pronounciation of "Euro" is significantly different to the Spanish and Portuguese pronounciation ! :eek:

So much so that when I was asked for "Two Euros" by a sales clerk, in Portugal, I mis-undersood the request. :eek:
 

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Is there a big exchange difference? I usually exchanged at the local airport. Don't quite sure if it still needed, but if you exchange at airport, ask the exchanger how to tell if one is fake one.

Jya-Ning

By the way I believe "Yuan" or "Renminbi" is the pronounciation for dollar (Peking'ese)
 
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