I want to change RMB into euros. Can you save some money by changing it into dollars first and then into euros?
At present, Chinese banks in China can accept the most foreign exchange currencies, and most of them can only accept 17 currencies, namely, British pound, Hong Kong dollar, US dollar, Swiss franc, Singapore dollar, Swedish krona, Norwegian krona, Japanese yen, Danish krona, Canadian dollar, Australian dollar, euro, Philippine peso, Thai baht, Korean won, Macao pataca and New Taiwan dollar. The business departments of Bank of China Beijing Branch, Heilongjiang Branch and some tier-one branches under their jurisdiction can also handle the exchange of Russian roubles for the business departments of Bank of China Beijing Branch and Shanghai Branch, the exchange of New Zealand dollars and the exchange of Vietnamese dong for the business departments of Bank of China Beijing Branch, Guangxi Branch and Yunnan Branch. If you want to exchange foreign currency for RMB, you only need to bring your foreign currency and ID card to China Bank outlets to exchange foreign currency, and there is no handling fee.