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Practical Info

The Pataca (MOP) is divided into 100 avos and it is Macao's official currency. There are banknotes and coins in the following denominations:
Coins: 10, 20 and 50 avos; 1, 2, 5 and 10 Patacas.
Banknotes: 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 Patacas.

By the decision of the Government the Pataca is linked to the Hong Kong dollar (HKD). The exchange rate is MOP103.20 = HKD100.00. There is an acceptable variation up to 10%. Roughly 8 Patacas is equivalent to 1 US Dollar.

It is convenient to exchange currency in Macao. Currency exchange services are available at airports, docks, and most hotels. Banks and money changers can be found almost everywhere. Electronic transactions are common, and widely accepted credit cards include China UnionPay, American Express, JCB, Visa, and Mastercard. However, card-issuing banks may charge transaction fees. Merchants also accept a variety of domestic and overseas payment apps and digital wallets, including Mainland China and Hong Kong's WeChat Pay and Alipay, Korea's KakaoPay, Toss Pay and NAVER Pay, the Philippines' GCash, Malaysia's Touch'n Go eWallet and MyPB by Public Bank, Thailand's TrueMoney, Singapore’s OCBC and Changi Pay, Mongolia’s Hipay and Italy’s Tinaba. In addition, mobile payment services such as UnionPay Mobile QuickPass, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, and Huawei Pay provide visitors with convenient ways to shop and make purchases in Macao.

According to the provisions of the Law, passengers arriving at Macao carrying cash or CBNIs, such as traveller's cheques, cheques, bills of exchange, money orders and promissory notes, with value of or exceeding MOP 120,000.00, should use the Red Channel with a completed declaration form and make a declaration to the Customs officer. Passengers leaving Macao need to disclose truthfully the amount of cash or CBNIs carried when asked by a Customs officer, or they shall be liable to a fine of MOP 1,000.00 to MOP 500,000.00. Travelers who have a layover in Macao SAR and transit to another destination have no obligation of declaration. For more details, please visit the Macao Customs Service's website: www.customs.gov.mo/cn/customs6.html

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