Thai Baht (฿) to Chinese Yuan Renminbi (¥) Conversion
Thai Baht
The Thai Baht (THB) is the official currency of Thailand, managed by the Bank of Thailand. Thailand is one of Southeast Asia's largest economies and a major tourist destination — tourism typically contributes 15–20% of GDP — making the baht sensitive to international travel patterns. Thailand is also a significant exporter of electronics, automobiles, and agricultural products including rice, rubber, and sugar. The baht symbol (฿) is one of the few currency symbols from outside the Latin alphabet in widespread international use.
Chinese Yuan Renminbi
The Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNY/RMB) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China and the fifth largest world reserve currency. The People's Bank of China manages the yuan under a managed floating exchange rate system, setting a daily midpoint rate and allowing the currency to trade within a narrow band. As China's global trade influence has grown, the yuan has been included in the IMF's Special Drawing Rights (SDR) basket since 2016. CNY (yuan, used internationally) and RMB (renminbi, used domestically) refer to the same currency.
| Thai Baht (฿) | Chinese Yuan Renminbi (¥) |
|---|---|
| ฿ 0.1 | ¥ 0.1 |
| ฿ 1 | ¥ 1 |
| ฿ 2 | ¥ 2 |
| ฿ 3 | ¥ 3 |
| ฿ 5 | ¥ 5 |
| ฿ 10 | ¥ 10 |
| ฿ 20 | ¥ 20 |
| ฿ 30 | ¥ 30 |
| ฿ 50 | ¥ 50 |
| ฿ 100 | ¥ 100 |
| ฿ 1000 | ¥ 1000 |