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In the local market, you can pick up 2 or 3 T-shirts, and some of the souvenirs such as local specialties and decorations all for less than yuan. A quick meal is about 20 yuan, and you can use yuan to buy 5 quick meals, or 12 cans of beer, or have a hot pot meal. Food is especially cheap in China, partly because wages are so much lower. But generally everything is relatively cheap. Enjoy your wonderful holiday!

You can change a little money at your bank before you leave home, or change money at the hotel, or draw out some money from an ATM in the airport. Once you are settled into your hotel, you can draw money out from ATMs every few days as you need it. You need to inform your bank before you go to China so they are not worried when charges are arriving from China.

If you have one of the common cards Visa, MasterCard, Amex etc. You can use your credit card in most hotels and shops, especially in the big cities, but China is more of a cash economy and you would do better to be ready with cash, especially some of the smaller denominations to use at stalls and on public transport.

So not recommended. As having been internationalized, tipping is now expected in China. You can tip in US dollars, as they can be quite easily exchanged, but you could just as easily tip in Chinese Yuan.

Some people like to also bring a number of small gifts from their homeland to hand to special people who have given loyal service. China forums. All forums. Report inappropriate content. Level Contributor. Re: How much Yuan will I need? Ask a question. See All China Conversations. View Hotel. The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel. Cordis, Hong Kong. Park Plaza Wangfujing.

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Read on to get a general idea of food and drink prices in China to help you plan your travel budget. China has a rich variety of breakfasts : noodles, steamed buns, dumplings, congee, etc. A bowl of noodles or a plate of steamed buns costs around 8 yuan. Soy milk and two dough sticks, or a bowl of rice porridge, are cheaper-around 3 yuan.

A cup of coffee can be anything from 7 yuan instant or fast-food outlet to 40 yuan coffee shop. So the average cost for a breakfast in China is 3—20 yuan. But some restaurants may cost more for better service and environment, and the price in prosperous cities like Beijing and Shanghai will be a bit higher.

Rice and noodles are the main food staples in China and they often appear on the table for mid-day and evening meals. There are many delicious snacks in China and the price is quite cheap. Chinese snacks have a variety of tastes: sour, sweet, salty, spicy, cold, hot, and even stinky. The average price for a snack is usually between 2—10 yuan, such as deep-fried dough sticks, roast meat skewers, and stinky tofu.

The cost for drinks in China is at least half the price in the West. The cheapest mineral water is about 2 yuan for a ml bottle, while a similar bottle of cola is around4yuan.

The cost for a cup, usually for take-out, is 5—10 yuan. You can find them easily in popular cities, if you want a break from Chinese food. The cost of a hamburger is around 12 yuan, 7 yuan for fries, and a drink costs 7—10 yuan.



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