Is hkd the same as CNY?

Is hkd the same as CNY?

Although Hong Kong is officially part of China, its currency is not the same. There’s no need to change your home currency to Chinese yuan or renminbi, the Chinese currency in the mainland. A majority of the shops, restaurants, and other businesses in Hong Kong will only accept the Hong Kong dollar as payment.

Does Hong Kong still use ten dollar notes?

Ten-dollar banknotes are currently the only denomination issued by the HKMA, having acquired the note printing plant at Tai Po from the De La Rue Group of the UK on behalf of the Government. Leading to the incorporation of Standard Chartered (Hong Kong) on 1 July 2004, the Legislative Council of Hong Kong amended Legal Tender Notes Issue Ordinance.

When did the 10 dollar bill come out in Hong Kong?

A commemorative polymer ten-dollar note was issued in July 2007 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to China. The new note will circulate along with other 10-dollar issues for a trial period of two years, though the initial batch released was largely snapped up by collectors.

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Where can I find the total value of banknotes in Hong Kong?

The total value of banknotes in circulation in Hong Kong can be found in the HKMA Monthly Statistical Bulletin and the HKMA Annual Report . In the 1860s the Oriental Bank Corporation, the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China and the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) began issuing notes.

What do the new Hong Kong notes look like?

The new notes have six key security features including a dynamic shimmering pattern, a windowed metallic thread, an enhanced watermark, embossed textures, a concealed numeral and fluorescent, transparent patterns. Photo: HKMA. The HK$1,000 note will go into circulation at the end of the year, and the HK$500 notes will be released in early 2019.