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According to here / here you need not declare up to $5'000 cash entering China / up to $10'000 entering Taiwan. What if I am transiting Beijing on my way to Taipei?










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    @SpehroPefhany: I hope to spend the layover time outside the airport, that probably means "yes" (I am not planning to leave much money in PRC though).
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According to here / here you need not declare up to $5'000 cash entering China / up to $10'000 entering Taiwan. What if I am transiting Beijing on my way to Taipei?










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    Are you passing through PRC customs?
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    @SpehroPefhany: I hope to spend the layover time outside the airport, that probably means "yes" (I am not planning to leave much money in PRC though).
    – user66081
    May 10 '17 at 14:02












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    Are you passing through PRC customs?
    – Spehro Pefhany
    May 10 '17 at 13:40






  • 1




    @SpehroPefhany: I hope to spend the layover time outside the airport, that probably means "yes" (I am not planning to leave much money in PRC though).
    – user66081
    May 10 '17 at 14:02












  • 1




    Are you passing through PRC customs?
    – Spehro Pefhany
    May 10 '17 at 13:40






  • 1




    @SpehroPefhany: I hope to spend the layover time outside the airport, that probably means "yes" (I am not planning to leave much money in PRC though).
    – user66081
    May 10 '17 at 14:02







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Are you passing through PRC customs?
– Spehro Pefhany
May 10 '17 at 13:40




Are you passing through PRC customs?
– Spehro Pefhany
May 10 '17 at 13:40




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@SpehroPefhany: I hope to spend the layover time outside the airport, that probably means "yes" (I am not planning to leave much money in PRC though).
– user66081
May 10 '17 at 14:02




@SpehroPefhany: I hope to spend the layover time outside the airport, that probably means "yes" (I am not planning to leave much money in PRC though).
– user66081
May 10 '17 at 14:02










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Since you are planning on passing through Chinese customs you will have to declare whatever you are carrying (including cash) in accordance with Chinese law.



Declaring it does not necessarily mean that you are not allowed to take it, it just means they want to know about it (and if you fail to declare it, you might forfeit it, or worse). This, apparently official, site says:




RMB20,000 cash or above, or any other foreign currencies in cash equivalent to US$5,000 or above. Items will be dealt with according to the current regulations.



Passengers carrying foreign currencies in cash worth more than US$5,000 and intending to take the currencies out of China in the future shall fill out two declaration forms. After being endorsed by the Customs, one copy of the declaration forms will be returned to the passengers for future use at the time when leaving China.







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  • I see. What might be the likelihood that I need to show the cash to the customs at some point?
    – user66081
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  • Just a guess- pretty good chance that if you declare something they might want to see it.
    – Spehro Pefhany
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Since you are planning on passing through Chinese customs you will have to declare whatever you are carrying (including cash) in accordance with Chinese law.



Declaring it does not necessarily mean that you are not allowed to take it, it just means they want to know about it (and if you fail to declare it, you might forfeit it, or worse). This, apparently official, site says:




RMB20,000 cash or above, or any other foreign currencies in cash equivalent to US$5,000 or above. Items will be dealt with according to the current regulations.



Passengers carrying foreign currencies in cash worth more than US$5,000 and intending to take the currencies out of China in the future shall fill out two declaration forms. After being endorsed by the Customs, one copy of the declaration forms will be returned to the passengers for future use at the time when leaving China.







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  • I see. What might be the likelihood that I need to show the cash to the customs at some point?
    – user66081
    May 10 '17 at 16:26










  • Just a guess- pretty good chance that if you declare something they might want to see it.
    – Spehro Pefhany
    May 10 '17 at 16:27














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Since you are planning on passing through Chinese customs you will have to declare whatever you are carrying (including cash) in accordance with Chinese law.



Declaring it does not necessarily mean that you are not allowed to take it, it just means they want to know about it (and if you fail to declare it, you might forfeit it, or worse). This, apparently official, site says:




RMB20,000 cash or above, or any other foreign currencies in cash equivalent to US$5,000 or above. Items will be dealt with according to the current regulations.



Passengers carrying foreign currencies in cash worth more than US$5,000 and intending to take the currencies out of China in the future shall fill out two declaration forms. After being endorsed by the Customs, one copy of the declaration forms will be returned to the passengers for future use at the time when leaving China.







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  • I see. What might be the likelihood that I need to show the cash to the customs at some point?
    – user66081
    May 10 '17 at 16:26










  • Just a guess- pretty good chance that if you declare something they might want to see it.
    – Spehro Pefhany
    May 10 '17 at 16:27












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Since you are planning on passing through Chinese customs you will have to declare whatever you are carrying (including cash) in accordance with Chinese law.



Declaring it does not necessarily mean that you are not allowed to take it, it just means they want to know about it (and if you fail to declare it, you might forfeit it, or worse). This, apparently official, site says:




RMB20,000 cash or above, or any other foreign currencies in cash equivalent to US$5,000 or above. Items will be dealt with according to the current regulations.



Passengers carrying foreign currencies in cash worth more than US$5,000 and intending to take the currencies out of China in the future shall fill out two declaration forms. After being endorsed by the Customs, one copy of the declaration forms will be returned to the passengers for future use at the time when leaving China.







share|improve this answer












Since you are planning on passing through Chinese customs you will have to declare whatever you are carrying (including cash) in accordance with Chinese law.



Declaring it does not necessarily mean that you are not allowed to take it, it just means they want to know about it (and if you fail to declare it, you might forfeit it, or worse). This, apparently official, site says:




RMB20,000 cash or above, or any other foreign currencies in cash equivalent to US$5,000 or above. Items will be dealt with according to the current regulations.



Passengers carrying foreign currencies in cash worth more than US$5,000 and intending to take the currencies out of China in the future shall fill out two declaration forms. After being endorsed by the Customs, one copy of the declaration forms will be returned to the passengers for future use at the time when leaving China.








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  • I see. What might be the likelihood that I need to show the cash to the customs at some point?
    – user66081
    May 10 '17 at 16:26










  • Just a guess- pretty good chance that if you declare something they might want to see it.
    – Spehro Pefhany
    May 10 '17 at 16:27
















  • I see. What might be the likelihood that I need to show the cash to the customs at some point?
    – user66081
    May 10 '17 at 16:26










  • Just a guess- pretty good chance that if you declare something they might want to see it.
    – Spehro Pefhany
    May 10 '17 at 16:27















I see. What might be the likelihood that I need to show the cash to the customs at some point?
– user66081
May 10 '17 at 16:26




I see. What might be the likelihood that I need to show the cash to the customs at some point?
– user66081
May 10 '17 at 16:26












Just a guess- pretty good chance that if you declare something they might want to see it.
– Spehro Pefhany
May 10 '17 at 16:27




Just a guess- pretty good chance that if you declare something they might want to see it.
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