CNY to VEF Exchange Rate - Convert Chinese Yuan to Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte

Converting from Chinese Yuan (CNY) to Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)

What is Chinese Yuan (CNY)

The Chinese Yuan (CNY), commonly referred to as the renminbi (RMB), is the official currency of the People's Republic of China. The term "renminbi" translates to "people's currency." The symbol for the yuan is ¥, and it was introduced as a modern currency in the 20th century.

The yuan is divided into smaller units known as "jiao," with 10 jiao equal to 1 yuan. To further illustrate, 1 yuan equals 100 fen. The value of the yuan is determined by a managed floating exchange rate system, which means that its value can fluctuate based on market conditions but is influenced by the Chinese government and the People's Bank of China.

In recent years, the yuan has gained prominence on the global stage due to China’s growing economic influence. The currency is involved in international trade, and many countries are now using the yuan for trading instead of relying solely on traditional currencies like the U.S. dollar. The exchange rate for the yuan against other currencies varies and can change daily based on various economic factors.

What is Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)

The Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF) was the currency of Venezuela from 2008 until it was replaced by the Bolívar Soberano (VES) in 2018. The Bolivar Fuerte was introduced to combat hyperinflation and to stabilize the economy, following massive inflation that reduced the value of the original bolívar currency. One Bolivar Fuerte was equivalent to 100,000 old bolívars.

The VEF was divided into 100 centimos, although due to extreme inflation, the centimos have practically become obsolete. Over the years, Venezuela has faced severe economic challenges, contributing to erratic inflation rates, leading to the redenomination of the currency. As a result, the Bolivar Fuerte has diminished significantly in value, and the economic situation continues to evolve.

Currently, the Bolívar Soberano (VES) serves as the official currency, and it has seen multiple adjustments to combat inflation. The Venezuelan government often intervenes in currency markets to set the exchange rate, which may create a disparity between official and unofficial rates. Due to ongoing economic instability, converting currencies, including CNY to VEF (or VES), can be complicated. The exchange rates fluctuate, and various factors, including government regulations and market demand, influence them.

In summary, converting from Chinese Yuan (CNY) to Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF) or its current version, the Bolívar Soberano (VES), requires considering current market rates, economic conditions, and regulatory frameworks in both countries. An understanding of both currencies facilitates better financial decisions in international trade and personal currency exchange.

Chinese Yuan to Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte conversion table

CNY to VEF conversion table

Chinese Yuan (CNY)Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)
1 CNY1 424 032.12181133462 VEF
2 CNY2 848 064.24362266924 VEF
3 CNY4 272 096.36543400386 VEF
4 CNY5 696 128.48724533848 VEF
5 CNY7 120 160.60905667311 VEF
6 CNY8 544 192.73086800773 VEF
7 CNY9 968 224.85267934235 VEF
8 CNY11 392 256.97449067697 VEF
9 CNY12 816 289.09630201159 VEF
10 CNY14 240 321.21811334621 VEF
100 CNY142 403 212.18113346211 VEF
200 CNY284 806 424.36226692423 VEF
300 CNY427 209 636.54340038634 VEF
400 CNY569 612 848.72453384845 VEF
500 CNY712 016 060.90566731056 VEF
600 CNY854 419 273.08680077268 VEF
700 CNY996 822 485.26793423479 VEF
800 CNY1 139 225 697.4490676969 VEF
900 CNY1 281 628 909.63020115901 VEF
1 000 CNY1 424 032 121.81133462113 VEF
2 000 CNY2 848 064 243.62266924225 VEF
5 000 CNY7 120 160 609.05667310563 VEF
10 000 CNY14 240 321 218.11334621126 VEF
20 000 CNY28 480 642 436.22669242251 VEF
50 000 CNY71 201 606 090.56673105628 VEF
100 000 CNY142 403 212 181.13346211257 VEF
Last updated June 18, 2025 at 12:55 PM