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Taiwan uses new Taiwan dollars
New Taiwan dollar (currency code: TWD; Currency symbol: NT $) is a set of legal tender issued by the Central Bank of Taiwan, China. It has been issued and circulated since June 15, 1949. Its basic unit is yuan
New Taiwan dollar coin units include: 5 cents, 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 20 yuan and 50 yuan. The paper money units are: 100 yuan, 200 yuan, 500 yuan, 1000 yuan and 2000 yuan. The circulation of 50 cents is small, in fact, it is less used, so usually the minimum unit of cash transaction is 1 yuan
for example, a stamp of 3.5 yuan is sold for 4 yuan (but of course, two stamps are only sold for 7 yuan); Deposit interest is also rounded to one yuan. However, if necessary, it can also be used as a medium of transaction, but it is limited to 100 pieces at a time
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the development history of the Taiwan Dollar:
the predecessor of the Taiwan dollar was the old Taiwan dollar, which was issued and circulated on June 15, 1949. The new Taiwan dollar is relative to the old Taiwan dollar, and now the Taiwan dollar refers to the new Taiwan dollar. The old Taiwan dollar was discontinued in the 1950s
On July 1, 1961, in accordance with the measures of the Central Bank of the Republic of China entrusting the Bank of Taiwan to issue new Taiwan dollars in Taiwan, the Bank of Taiwan was entrusted by the central bank to issue new Taiwan dollars. The words "Bank of Taiwan" were printed on the banknotes, and the legal status of the banknotes was compared with the national currency, which became the legal tender of the government of the Republic of Chinain 1992, the original "silver dollar and silver dollar exchange certificate issuance method" was abolished, as the source of the national currency silver dollar issuance law. As the national currency is issued by the central bank in accordance with the provisions of the central bank law, the "measures for the central bank to issue new Taiwan dollars" was promulgated on July 1, 2000, which stopped entrusting the Bank of Taiwan to issue new Taiwan dollars and officially designated New Taiwan dollars as the "National currency of the Republic of China"
On June 30, 2002, the "measures for the central bank to entrust the Bank of Taiwan to issue new Taiwan dollars" was abolished, and the circulation of new Taiwan dollars originally entrusted to the Bank of Taiwan was suspended from July 1, 20021. To exchange Taiwan dollars, you can change part of it before you leave, or change it after you arrive in Taiwan. It's suggested to change it in Taiwan unless it arrives in the middle of the night
More than 80% of ATMs in Taiwan have UnionPay logo and can be used directly. The UnionPay card goes to Taiwan dollars and the RMB in the account is dected. If there is no ATM, you can go to almost omnipotent 7-11, the whole family or the post office. They all have the ATM with UnionPay logo3. The maximum withdrawal limit of ATM mainland card in Taiwan is NT $20000 each time, and it can be withdrawn for many times until the daily limit is NT $10000 or NT $20000
4. There are 6000 merchants in Taiwan who can swipe UnionPay cards from the mainland, especially department stores and other large shopping places. But you still have to use cash in night markets and street side shops
5. The consumption mode that can be considered is to buy small things with Taiwan dollars and swipe cards directly for a large amount of consumption, so as to avoid having to carry a lot of cash or find a place to change money
6. ATM in Taiwan uses bank card to withdraw cash, which is higher than the exchange rate of cash
7. If you don't come by flight or ship in the middle of the night, you are advised to exchange money in Taiwan, because most of the bank exchange rates in Taiwan are very reasonable. Several airports have places to exchange money, and there are ATM machines that can directly withdraw New Taiwan dollars. More inconvenient are Kenting, Taroko scenic area and outlying islands
prompt: some bank cards with chips at the beginning of Huaxia bank number cannot be used in Taiwan (including withdrawal and card consumption). If you want to withdraw money from overseas, when you go to Huaxia Bank to apply for a bank card, please be sure to consult the bank staff which kind of card can be used for overseas cash withdrawal
at present, only i7391 can be registered in the mainland, and overseas users can be registered.
Hong Kong people can also register
Is this it
There are many more in my bagthis is the front of NT $50
it's a little unclear with a mobile phone
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