Could someone please let me know how much 1$ would be in Tibet? Also cost of living there? Would be sooo appreciatedd!
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February 22nd, 2010 at 8:53 am
There is no Tibetan Currency. Tibetan currency was tangka (Tibetan: Tam or dngul Tam = silver tangka) till China occupied Tibet in 1949. Ever since then Tibet has been using Chinese Renminbi (RMB) or Yuan.
The current conversion rate is $1= 6.8 CNY
Costs in Tibet for daily living are much cheaper than in the West, although slightly higher than in some other Asian countries. So, the cost is relative depending on from where you arrive. The one budget-breaker in Tibet, however, is transportation. If you stick to low budget hotels, bus transportation, and small eateries, you can get by on US$15-20 per day. However, if you rent a private car and driver and stay in nice hotels, you can expect to spend US$200 per day or more.
February 22nd, 2010 at 8:53 am
They use Chinese currency. 1$=6.8 RMB
And cost is very cheap.
10~30 $ you can find a 3 star hotel.
10$ is more than enough for daily eating.
transportation is even cheaper.
February 22nd, 2010 at 8:53 am
it’s Chinese currency…
Tibet is a part of China…
1 USD is about 7 RMB (Chinese money)…