According to the exchange rate on December 5, 2019, 1,000 Korean won = 5.9209 RMB, exchange rate: 1 Korean won = 0.005921 RMB, 1 RMB = 168.8933 Korean won.
For example:
A bucket of instant noodles costs 5 yuan, then it requires Korean won: 5*168.8933 won = 844.4665 won;
A watermelon costs 5,000 won, Then you need RMB: 5000*0.005921 RMB = 29.605 RMB.
The currency unit of South Korea is "?", the Chinese character is written as "round", and the pinyin is represented by "WON" (?). Sometimes the old name "_" (?, Won) is also used. The International Organization for Standardization ISO 4217 has designated its standard code as KRW.
Extended information:
There are two types of Korean won: banknotes and coins
There are four kinds of banknotes: 1,000 won, 5,000 won, 10,000 won, and 50,000 won. Identify the historical figures and colors printed on them.
The total number of Korean coins is 1 Korean won, 5 Korean won, 10 Korean won, 50 Korean won, 100 Korean won, 500 Korean won, 6 currency values. There are four types of coins currently in circulation: 10 won, 50 won, 100 won, and 500 won (10 won is the smallest unit). Due to the high exchange rate of the Korean won and its value, the 1-yuan and 5-yuan coins were stopped from circulation in February 2001.
On June 23, 2009, the Bank of Korea, the central bank of South Korea, issued a banknote with a denomination of 50,000 won (approximately US$40). This is the largest denomination banknote issued by the country so far in 2019.
Baidu Encyclopedia - Korean Won