A few questions about currency and shopping when traveling to Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand

Updated on technology 2024-03-05
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    , to which country the exchange point is the same. If you are with a group, the exchange rate of the currency in the hands of the tour guide is very moderate. I withdrew money with UnionPay at an ATM in Thailand.

    2.If you are safe to plan, you can go to BOC, Everbright. Go for a change. I didn't have much money with me.

    3.Totally OK, I mentioned above.

    4.It's cheaper to buy Longines in Singapore, and Gucci should keep it and buy it in Italy, half the price in China.

    5.Diamond Singapore, isn't it said that the cutting technique is good?

    6.Thailand buys cosmetics, Singapore airport is also good, they all sell European and American brands, they don't have any cosmetics themselves. (not as powerful as French cosmeceuticals) but in fact, if you buy it from the two airports of Beijing T3 or Shanghai Pudong, it is cheap and you don't have to carry it all the way.

    7.Thailand's exchange rate is low, and they are very happy if they give 20 plants for RMB5. If you are traveling with a tour guide, you will be charged. In addition, our people generally do not have the habit of tipping.

    8.I can't really talk about the brand, maybe I don't have a fine visit to Singapore, in short, I think these three places are good to buy some special products, see the scenery, and eat the characteristics. If you want to buy a big brand, it is still recommended to go to Europe.

    After answering, I wish you a happy journey.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's better to bring more RMB with the group, as long as it doesn't exceed 50,000 yuan, it's no problem, but who has nothing to do with it, 5,000 per capita is more moderate, and it's enough not to buy large items. If you want to buy a large amount of money and swipe the card, the UnionPay card can actually be used, and it will save a handling fee than Visa or something.

    Thailand uses Thai baht, you can exchange it in the country and then go, and the general bank can change it as long as you can exchange foreign currency, and you can bring your ID card. Singapore and Malaysia are now more and more fond of the renminbi, and people are not willing to accept it in dollars, haha, the renminbi is strong. With the group I remember staying there for a short time, you can change a little with the tour guide, don't think it's not cost-effective, you don't change much, you can be a few dollars short, the most important thing is that you can change back with the tour guide if you don't use it up.

    It's better than changing it in China, and it's cost-effective to sell it back to the bank if you can't use it up. And save so many things.

    Thai people don't have much salary, and their income mainly depends on tips... I'm not talking about tipping the guide... Get up every day and put about 20 baht or 5 yuan at the head of the bed, and the waiter will help you clean it carefully.

    Of course, more money can be put more.

    Generally speaking, the security of these three countries is good, don't think that Thailand is terrible about the yellow shirts and red shirts, I have encountered it once, like a domestic carnival, very civilized sitting or standing shouting slogans or something, very interesting, and the places you go to are tourist attractions, people are playing with **, not playing with you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Your problems are not ordinary. Basically, in the past, I exchanged a little dollar in the past. It's cheaper to shop there.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There's no problem with going to the underground bank over there to exchange money

    I guess it's more expensive over there.

    Cosmetics are not allowed on board.

    You can buy it at the airport.

    That's tax-free and a little cheaper

    If you buy it at the mall, it won't be cost-effective.

    Things over there are more expensive.

    If you want to shop, you can go to Hong Kong

    It's cheaper over there.

    There's only so much I can do to help you, thank you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Bring Singapore dollars, Thai baht, and ringgit.

    1. The Singapore dollar is the legal tender of Singapore and is denoted by S$. One yuan can be subdivided into 10 cents (also known as "hair") or 100 cents. The Singapore dollar can be divided into banknotes and coins, and since 2004 it has been issued in 2004 in the form of $2, $5 and $10 plastic banknotes.

    2. Thai Baht (ISO 4217 code: THB) is the official currency of Thailand, issued by Thai ** Bank of Thailand, 1 baht is equal to 100 satang. From the 9th to the 16th series, each banknote and coinage are printed on the obverse of the coin, and the struck King Rama IX Bhumibol of Thailand.

    Adulyadej head. Since April 6, 2018, the 17th series of Thai baht has been issued, and the banknotes and coins have been changed to King Rama X Maha. Vajiralongkorn avatar.

    3. Malaysian Ringgit (Malay: ringgit malaysia; English: Malaysian Ringgit), is the legal tender of Malaysia and the currency of some countries, the International Organization for Standardization 4217 international standard ** is MYR, the currency symbol is RM, and the official Chinese unit of Malaysia is ringgit.

    It is issued by Bank Negara Malaysia.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The most important thing to bring to Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand is to bring a UnionPay card, and bring some RMB cash appropriately, 5000 is about the same, too much space. Out of prudence, you can exchange a little baht, generally speaking, 10,000 baht is more suitable for tips and other expenses.

    In Singapore and Malaysia, there are not many places to spend money, and it is convenient to exchange RMB, but it is recommended to spend mainly by card, which is more cost-effective.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The yuan worked well there. After arriving at the airport, you can also exchange RMB for local currency at the local airport. Singapore is more regular, and there are underground banks in Malaysia, which can also be replaced.

    Where the guide goes, don't go shopping. There are many fakes, the price is high, don't be fooled. From the beginning of the tour guide, the topic of picking up your wallet will not be missed.

    Let you give them the money happily and unknowingly.

    Remember to adopt it.

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