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What is the currency of Thailand?
Thai baht is the official currency of Thailand and is issued by the Bank of Thailand, the central bank of Thailand. 1 Thai baht is equivalent to 100 Sadang. The head of King bhumibol adulyadej of Thailand is cast on the front of each coin.

There are five denominations of banknotes in Thailand, namely, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000, and six denominations of coins, namely, 25, 50 sadang and 1 0. 1 Thai baht equals 100 Sadang.

RMB to Thai baht is about 1: 5. It can be exchanged in China shops and markets in Thailand, and the exchange rates at other exchange points are even lower. There are many private exchange shops in the street, and the exchange rate of US dollar is around 1 US dollar: 33 baht.

There are not many banks in China that can exchange Thai baht. Generally, you can exchange Thai baht at Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and Agricultural Bank of China. Some city outlets need to make an appointment to exchange baht.

UnionPay card can withdraw Thai baht from most ATMs in Thailand, and the exchange rate can refer to UnionPay exchange rate.