EUR to CNY Exchange Rate - Convert Euro to Chinese Yuan

Converting from Euro (EUR) to Chinese Yuan (CNY)

What is Euro (EUR)

The Euro (EUR) is the official currency of the Eurozone, which includes 19 of the 27 member states of the European Union. Introduced in 1999, the Euro was designed to facilitate easier trade and travel among European countries by providing a single currency that eliminates the need for currency exchange. The Euro is symbolized by € and is one of the most widely traded currencies in the world, second only to the United States Dollar (USD).

The Euro is subdivided into 100 cents, and it comes in both coins and banknotes. The common denominations of Euro coins are 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, along with €1 and €2 coins. The banknotes are issued in denominations of €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, and €500.

The value of the Euro can fluctuate significantly based on various factors, including economic indicators, interest rates, and geopolitical events. Therefore, when converting Euros to other currencies, it helps to understand the current exchange rate.

What is Chinese Yuan (CNY)

The Chinese Yuan (CNY), also known as Renminbi (RMB), is the official currency of the People's Republic of China. The symbol for the Yuan is ¥, and it is subdivided into 10 jiao or 100 fen. Introduced in 1948, the Renminbi was aimed at stabilizing the Chinese economy and is issued by the People's Bank of China.

CNY is a major currency in international trade, especially as China's economy has grown substantially over the last few decades. It is becoming increasingly relevant for global transactions, prompting many countries to consider it in their foreign exchange reserves.

Like the Euro, the value of the Chinese Yuan can change due to various economic and political factors. Exchange rates between the Yuan and other currencies, including the Euro, are determined by the market dynamics of supply and demand.

When converting Euros to Chinese Yuan, it is essential to keep in mind that currency values can shift rapidly. The exchange rate is typically expressed as the amount of CNY one Euro can buy. For example, if the current exchange rate is 1 EUR = 7.5 CNY, then for every Euro you convert, you would receive 7.5 Yuan.

In conclusion, understanding the basics of both the Euro and the Chinese Yuan is crucial for anyone looking to convert between these two currencies. Keeping an eye on current exchange rates and economic trends will help make informed decisions in currency conversion. Whether you are traveling, investing, or conducting business, being knowledgeable about these currencies can be highly beneficial.

Euro to Chinese Yuan conversion table

EUR to CNY conversion table

Euro (EUR)Chinese Yuan (CNY)
1 EUR8.16540692565 CNY
2 EUR16.33081385129 CNY
3 EUR24.49622077694 CNY
4 EUR32.66162770258 CNY
5 EUR40.82703462823 CNY
6 EUR48.99244155388 CNY
7 EUR57.15784847952 CNY
8 EUR65.32325540517 CNY
9 EUR73.48866233081 CNY
10 EUR81.65406925646 CNY
100 EUR816.54069256459 CNY
200 EUR1 633.08138512919 CNY
300 EUR2 449.62207769378 CNY
400 EUR3 266.16277025838 CNY
500 EUR4 082.70346282297 CNY
600 EUR4 899.24415538756 CNY
700 EUR5 715.78484795216 CNY
800 EUR6 532.32554051675 CNY
900 EUR7 348.86623308135 CNY
1 000 EUR8 165.40692564594 CNY
2 000 EUR16 330.81385129188 CNY
5 000 EUR40 827.03462822971 CNY
10 000 EUR81 654.06925645941 CNY
20 000 EUR163 308.13851291882 CNY
50 000 EUR408 270.34628229705 CNY
100 000 EUR816 540.6925645941 CNY
Last updated May 22, 2025 at 08:55 AM