2. You can use your bank card to withdraw Thai baht directly from an ATM with UnionPay logo or an associated bank in Thailand. It should be noted that the deposit balance of ATM shows the amount of Thai baht calculated according to the foreign exchange quotation of China UnionPay at that time, not the balance of RMB. The exchange rate is calculated according to the selling price of Thai baht announced by Bank of China on the same day, but the issuing bank will charge a certain handling fee.
Generally speaking, the exchange rate of domestic banks in Thailand is slightly lower than that of street exchange shops. The business hours of domestic banks in Thailand are usually 8:30- 15:30 from Monday to Friday and closed on Saturday and Sunday.
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