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China Currencies
What is the currency and language spoken in China?

Hey! I am doing a school project and it is in China. What is the currency of China? A The other question is, what is the language spoken in China. One last question, what are the neighboring countries of China? In this scientific work, and need this information! Many thanks for your time and help!

Shootandkillme incorrect. The Chinese currency is the renminbi. The official language of China is Mandarin, but not a significant population in the south speak Cantonese. Shoot: Yuan will not be used in China. Yuan was before the official name for years. It is another slang outside China, Turkey as an equivalent of U.S. $. In China, it is the Ren. "I was there, I not need to "watch".

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