KRW to CNY Exchange Rate - Convert South Korean Won to Chinese Yuan

Converting from South Korean Won (KRW) to Chinese Yuan (CNY)

What is South Korean Won (KRW)

The South Korean Won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea, represented by the symbol ₩ and the ISO currency code KRW. It was introduced in 1945, replacing the Korean yen at a rate of 15 won for 1 yen. Today, the won is further subdivided into 100 jeon, although the use of jeon is rare in everyday transactions. The Bank of Korea is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency, maintaining its stability and ensuring the economic integrity of the nation.

The won has seen its share of ups and downs in the foreign exchange market, influenced by a variety of factors such as economic performance, geopolitical tensions, and global market trends. A strong won indicates a robust economy, while a weak won can reflect economic challenges. For individuals and businesses looking to exchange KRW for other currencies, the exchange rate fluctuates, requiring constant monitoring to get the best value.

What is Chinese Yuan (CNY)

The Chinese Yuan (CNY), also known as the Renminbi (RMB), serves as the official currency of the People's Republic of China. The symbol for the yuan is ¥, and the currency code is CNY. The yuan was introduced in 1948, shortly after the establishment of the People's Republic of China. It is now divided into 10 jiao, with each jiao further subdivided into 10 fen, although fen and jiao are seldom used in everyday transactions.

The People's Bank of China (PBOC) regulates the yuan, managing its value through monetary policy and market interventions. In recent years, the yuan's international acceptance has increased, with many countries beginning to hold it in their foreign exchange reserves. The currency plays a critical role in international trade, especially as China continues to be a leading global economic power.

Converting KRW to CNY

When converting from South Korean Won (KRW) to Chinese Yuan (CNY), it’s crucial to know the current exchange rate. Exchange rates fluctuate constantly due to market demand and supply. To convert KRW to CNY, you can use the formula:

Amount in CNY = ❰ Amount in KRW ❱ × ❰ (KRW to CNY Exchange Rate/1) ❱

For example, if you are looking to convert 1,000 KRW to CNY and the exchange rate is 0.0055, you would calculate:

Amount in CNY = 1,000 × 0.0055 = 5.5 CNY

Conclusion

Converting KRW to CNY can be an essential process for travelers, businesses, or anyone engaged in trade between South Korea and China. Awareness of current exchange rates and market trends will help ensure that you get the most value from your currency conversion. Always check reliable financial news sources or currency exchange platforms for the most up-to-date information.

South Korean Won to Chinese Yuan conversion table

KRW to CNY conversion table

South Korean Won (KRW)Chinese Yuan (CNY)
1 KRW0.00521479715 CNY
2 KRW0.0104295943 CNY
3 KRW0.01564439145 CNY
4 KRW0.0208591886 CNY
5 KRW0.02607398575 CNY
6 KRW0.0312887829 CNY
7 KRW0.03650358005 CNY
8 KRW0.0417183772 CNY
9 KRW0.04693317435 CNY
10 KRW0.0521479715 CNY
100 KRW0.52147971504 CNY
200 KRW1.04295943008 CNY
300 KRW1.56443914512 CNY
400 KRW2.08591886016 CNY
500 KRW2.6073985752 CNY
600 KRW3.12887829023 CNY
700 KRW3.65035800527 CNY
800 KRW4.17183772031 CNY
900 KRW4.69331743535 CNY
1 000 KRW5.21479715039 CNY
2 000 KRW10.42959430078 CNY
5 000 KRW26.07398575195 CNY
10 000 KRW52.1479715039 CNY
20 000 KRW104.2959430078 CNY
50 000 KRW260.73985751951 CNY
100 000 KRW521.47971503901 CNY
Last updated May 22, 2025 at 11:59 PM