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Can I use RMB in Hong Kong?

Can.

You can also use US dollars, pounds, and euros directly.

At the same time, you can also swipe your card.

Theoretically, it doesn't matter what currency you use, but due to issues such as exchange rates and identification of currency authenticity, most stores also accept Hong Kong dollars.

Hong Kong is a free port, and all currencies can be used directly for transactions, but only Hong Kong dollars are required.

Let's put it this way, for example, if you use RMB to buy something, the merchant can refuse to accept your RMB, and the merchant can choose whether to accept it or not.

But if you give him Hong Kong dollars, even if he wants to receive RMB, he cannot ask you to give him RMB, but he must accept payment in Hong Kong dollars.

This is the compulsory nature of the local currency.

In Hong Kong, it is very convenient to exchange RMB for Hong Kong dollars, and there are many people from the mainland who go to Hong Kong. Many merchants accept payment in RMB, and many items in hypermarkets are marked with RMB prices.

The Hong Kong dollar, or Hong Kong dollar, is the legal currency of Hong Kong.

According to the Hong Kong Basic Law and the Sino-British Joint Declaration, Hong Kong's autonomy includes the power to issue its own currency.

Its official ISO 4217 abbreviation is HKD (Hong Kong Dollar); its logo is HK$.

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority and three Hong Kong note-issuing banks including Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited, HSBC Hong Kong Limited and Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited announced on July 20, 2010 that they will launch the 2010 version of the new Hong Kong dollar banknote series.

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Hong Kong has established a linked exchange rate system in which Hong Kong dollar issuance is pegged to the U.S. dollar.

The US dollars held by the Exchange Fund provide support for the stability of Hong Kong dollar banknotes.