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Exchange Amounts Between Different Currencies
Exchange Rate Chart - ALLCNY
2026-05-05 - 2026-06-04 -0.36-4.00%
Exchange rate history for Albania Lek
Date Rate
2026-06-04 - Thursday 1 ALL = 6,30 CNY
2026-06-03 - Wednesday 1 ALL = 6,30 CNY
2026-06-02 - Tuesday 1 ALL = 6,41 CNY
2026-06-01 - Monday 1 ALL = 6,44 CNY
2026-05-31 - Sunday 1 ALL = 6,48 CNY
2026-05-30 - Saturday 1 ALL = 6,48 CNY
2026-05-29 - Friday 1 ALL = 6,49 CNY
2026-05-28 - Thursday 1 ALL = 6,45 CNY
2026-05-27 - Wednesday 1 ALL = 6,46 CNY
2026-05-26 - Tuesday 1 ALL = 6,42 CNY
2026-05-25 - Monday 1 ALL = 6,47 CNY
2026-05-24 - Sunday 1 ALL = 6,40 CNY
2026-05-23 - Saturday 1 ALL = 6,38 CNY
2026-05-22 - Friday 1 ALL = 6,37 CNY
2026-05-21 - Thursday 1 ALL = 6,39 CNY
2026-05-20 - Wednesday 1 ALL = 6,37 CNY
Albania Lek and Chinese Yuan-conversions
Image that illustrates ZMW ALL Image that illustrates ZMW CNY
1 6,30
10 62,97
50 314,87
100 629,73
200 1 259
500 3 149
1 000 6 297
2 000 12 595
5 000 31 487
10 000 62 973
20 000 125 947
50 000 314 867
100 000 629 735
200 000 1 259 470
500 000 3 148 674
1 000 000 6 297 349
Image that illustrates ZMW CNY Image that illustrates ZMW ALL
1 0,16
10 1,59
50 7,94
100 15,88
200 31,76
500 79,40
1 000 158,80
2 000 317,59
5 000 793,98
10 000 1 588
20 000 3 176
50 000 7 940
100 000 15 880
200 000 31 759
500 000 79 398
1 000 000 158 797

Exchange Rates and Currency Pair ALL/CNY

The foreign exchange market is a dynamic and important part of the global economy. In this article, we focus on the currency pair ALL/CNY, which represents the Albanian lek (ALL) and the Chinese yuan (CNY). By understanding these two currencies and their exchange rates, investors and travelers can make more informed decisions.

Albanian Lek (ALL)

The Albanian lek (ALL) is the official currency of Albania. It was introduced in 1926 and has since been a central part of the country's economy. The lek is divided into 100 qindarka, although these coins are rarely used nowadays. Albania's economy has been steadily growing over the past decades, contributing to a relatively stable lek.

Chinese Yuan (CNY)

The Chinese yuan (CNY), also known as renminbi (RMB), is the official currency of the People's Republic of China. The yuan has become increasingly influential on the global stage, especially with China's rise as an economic powerhouse. The yuan is divided into 10 jiao and 100 fen. China's central bank, the People's Bank of China, closely monitors and regulates the value of the yuan.

Convert ALL to CNY

To convert Albanian lek to Chinese yuan, or vice versa, you can use our currency converter. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Enter the amount you want to convert.
  2. Select the original currency (ALL or CNY).
  3. Choose the target currency (CNY or ALL).
  4. The conversion will be done automatically, and you will receive the current exchange rate.

In addition to converting between ALL and CNY, you can also use our currency converter to convert between other currencies. This makes it easy to compare and plan your financial transactions or travels.

Historical Exchange Rates

To help you understand the trends in the currency pair ALL/CNY, we also provide a chart with historical exchange rates. This can give you insight into how the currencies have performed over time and help you make more informed decisions.

Whether you are an investor, business traveler, or tourist, our currency converter and information on the currency pair ALL/CNY can be very helpful. Explore our tools and make your currency exchanges smoother and more informed.

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