Hi,
Tomorrow night I'm off to Moscow where I'm gonna spend all of wednesday and from where I'm leaving to Beijing on wednesday evening.
I might come up with some description of what I'll be doing there if there's popular demand, but for the start I have at tricky question for all of you.
What do I do with my money? Do I go there with Euro bills and change them into Yuan whenever I need new money or should I rather change them all into US Dollars over here and change them to Yuan from Dollars? I know the last one sounds like obviously bigger loss, but you can never know, maybe they hate the Euro and love the Dollar.
I'm taking some Dollars with me anyway for exchange and direct use in Moscow, not too much though, just about 50 I suppose. I don't intend to spend USD 50 during that single day, but I'd just hate to have too little money on me, and Euros would obviously return a loss in Moscow.
So what's the math for China? Take Euros or change into Dollars first?
Tomorrow night I'm off to Moscow where I'm gonna spend all of wednesday and from where I'm leaving to Beijing on wednesday evening.
I might come up with some description of what I'll be doing there if there's popular demand, but for the start I have at tricky question for all of you.
What do I do with my money? Do I go there with Euro bills and change them into Yuan whenever I need new money or should I rather change them all into US Dollars over here and change them to Yuan from Dollars? I know the last one sounds like obviously bigger loss, but you can never know, maybe they hate the Euro and love the Dollar.
I'm taking some Dollars with me anyway for exchange and direct use in Moscow, not too much though, just about 50 I suppose. I don't intend to spend USD 50 during that single day, but I'd just hate to have too little money on me, and Euros would obviously return a loss in Moscow.
So what's the math for China? Take Euros or change into Dollars first?
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