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Chinese Yuan to Turkish Lira (CNY/TRY) Exchange Rate Today

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Today's rate, how it compares to the last 30 days, and what you'll actually pay to convert.

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CNY to TRY Conversion Table

Common amounts converted from Chinese Yuan to Turkish Lira at today's rate.

Chinese Yuan (CNY)Turkish Lira (TRY)
1 CNY
5 CNY
10 CNY
25 CNY
50 CNY
100 CNY
250 CNY
500 CNY
1,000 CNY
5,000 CNY
10,000 CNY
50,000 CNY

Rates update live when available. About our data sources.

How much Turkish Lira will you actually receive?

Estimated cost to convert CNY 1,000 to TRY with different transfer services. Fees are sourced from published pricing pages and may vary by amount, payment method, and destination.

ServiceRateFeeTotal CostTRY received
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Wise Visit source Mar 2026
Revolut Visit source Mar 2026
Remitly Visit source Mar 2026
OFX Visit source Mar 2026
XE Visit source Mar 2026
Typical bank Mar 2026
Bureau de change Mar 2026

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Converting Chinese Yuan to Turkish Lira? Expect volatility

CNY/TRY is a volatile pair that can move significantly in a single week. If you are transferring a large amount, consider splitting the conversion across several days to average out short-term swings. Check the 30-day range above to see whether today's rate is relatively good or poor.

CNY/TRY rate statistics

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Is today's CNY/TRY rate good or bad?

We compare today's live Chinese Yuan to Turkish Lira mid-market rate against its 30-day and 52-week trading range. When the rate is near the top of its recent range, CNY holders get more Turkish Lira per unit - a better time to convert. When it is near the bottom, you may want to watch and wait.

The Turkish lira has experienced significant depreciation in recent years. For large conversions, consider splitting across multiple days to average out volatility risk. Historical comparisons should focus on the recent 30-day window.

The live analysis below updates throughout market hours and shows exactly where today's rate sits in context.

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What is the CNY/TRY exchange rate?

The CNY/TRY rate tracks how many Turkish Lira one Chinese Yuan buys. The Chinese yuan is managed within a daily trading band set by the People's Bank of China. Pairs involving CNY tend to be less volatile than free-floating equivalents.

CNY is issued by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) (ranked 5th globally - meaning it's the 5th most bought and sold currency in the world). TRY is issued by the Central Bank of Turkey (TCMB) (ranked 18th). Full CNY profile | Full TRY profile

Chinese Yuan to Turkish Lira is frequently checked by travellers to Turkey and property investors in Istanbul and the Turkish coast.

Is today's CNY/TRY rate good or bad?

The Chinese Yuan to Turkish Lira mid-market rate shown above is the reference price before any provider adds fees or markup. It is not a guaranteed quote - your bank, card issuer, or transfer service will offer a different rate that includes their margin.

On a typical conversion, banks add 3-6% to this rate. The gap between the mid-market rate and what you actually receive is the real cost of converting - often larger than any flat fee. Banks widen their markup on volatile pairs like CNY/TRY to compensate for exchange rate risk. Specialist providers typically offer tighter spreads on this corridor.

Exchange rate regime

Note: Chinese Yuan is a managed currency with daily fixing by the People's Bank of China. International conversions typically use the offshore (CNH) rate.

Converting Chinese Yuan to Turkish Lira? Read this first

Visiting Turkey? TRY has depreciated significantly in recent years, so your purchasing power may be higher than you expect. PTT (post offices) and bank branches tend to offer better rates than standalone bureaux.

Watch out: Trying to time CNY/TRY is notoriously difficult - even professional traders get it wrong. If you need to convert, focus on minimising fees rather than predicting the market. Consider splitting large amounts across several days.

For more on how provider fees work, see our exchange rate FAQ.

Frequently asked questions

Is now a good time to convert CNY to TRY?

Timing a currency conversion requires comparing current conditions against your personal needs and timeline rather than chasing rate movements. Check the rate panel above to see where CNY/TRY stands relative to recent history, then consider whether you need Turkish Lira now or can wait.

Factors affecting this pair include China's economic data releases, Turkish inflation trends, and central bank policy shifts - all of which move rates unpredictably. Your decision should depend on your cash flow needs, not on predicting future rates.

What moves the CNY/TRY exchange rate?

The CNY/TRY rate responds to interest rate decisions from both the People's Bank of China and the Central Bank of Turkey (TCMB), as higher rates in either country attract foreign capital. China's manufacturing data, export volumes, and economic growth reports influence Yuan demand, while Turkish inflation, current account balances, and geopolitical tensions shape Lira strength.

Capital flows between emerging markets also drive this volatile pair - when investors flee emerging market risk, the Lira often weakens faster than the Yuan. Watch Chinese GDP reports and Turkish central bank meetings for major rate catalysts.

Will Chinese Yuan get stronger or weaker against Turkish Lira?

No one can reliably forecast where this volatile emerging market pair will move - making predictions would ignore the complexity of two separate economies and central banks pulling in different directions. Instead, review the chart above to see historical patterns during periods of Chinese stimulus, Turkish monetary tightening, or broader emerging market stress.

The data shows this pair has experienced sharp swings during Chinese policy shifts and Turkish inflation spikes, so factors to watch include Beijing's growth-support measures and Istanbul's inflation-fighting efforts. Your own analysis of these fundamentals will serve you better than any forecast.

How can I avoid fees when converting CNY to TRY?

Compare fee structures across providers listed in the comparison table on this page - banks typically charge 2-4% in hidden markups on top of stated fees, while specialist currency firms and peer-to-peer platforms often compete on lower margins. Some platforms waive transfer fees for larger amounts, so bundling multiple conversions may reduce your total cost.

Using mid-market rates (the rates you see on financial data terminals) as a benchmark helps you spot when a provider's markup is reasonable versus excessive. Request fee breakdowns in writing before committing to any conversion.

Should I exchange Turkish Lira at home or abroad?

Exchanging before you arrive in Turkey typically locks in rates you can research and compare, though airport and hotel exchanges in Istanbul usually charge 5-10% premiums over mid-market rates. Turkish banks and exchange houses (döviz) in major cities offer better rates than tourist areas, and using ATMs with Turkish Lira withdrawals often beats advance exchange.

Compare the rate panel above with what you see quoted locally to decide - sometimes rates improve once you arrive, especially if you're patient about timing. Carrying some Turkish Lira for immediate expenses while using ATMs for bulk needs balances convenience and cost.

How far does Chinese Yuan go in Turkey?

A Yuan's purchasing power in Turkey depends on what you buy - basic meals and public transport in Istanbul cost more in Lira terms than equivalent items in Chinese cities, but are still affordable by Western standards. The cost of living varies sharply between tourist zones (Sultanahmet, Beyoglu) and residential neighborhoods, with the same meal costing 2-3 times more near major attractions.

Check the rate panel above, then research specific prices for your planned activities in Turkish sources - a Yuan amount that seems large may feel modest once converted and spent on accommodation or dining. Your lifestyle and location within Turkey will determine real purchasing power far more than the exchange rate itself.

What is the cheapest way to send CNY to TRY?

Bank wire transfers from China to Turkey typically cost 150-400 CNY in fees and take 3-5 business days, while specialist remittance firms like Wise or OFX often charge 50-150 CNY for the same route with competitive exchange rates. Peer-to-peer platforms can be cheaper for smaller amounts under 5,000 CNY but may require more documentation.

Chinese payment apps like Alipay have expanded cross-border transfers but check their current Turkey coverage and fees. Compare the total cost (fees plus exchange markup) across at least three providers rather than using your bank's default option, which rarely offers competitive rates on this emerging market corridor.

Why is CNY/TRY so volatile?

Both the Chinese Yuan and Turkish Lira are emerging market currencies that respond sharply to shifts in capital flows, inflation expectations, and central bank policy - and these two factors often move in opposite directions simultaneously. The People's Bank of China manages the Yuan's daily fixing within a band, while the Central Bank of Turkey (TCMB) has used dramatic rate hikes to fight inflation, creating structural imbalances that fuel swings.

When global risk appetite weakens, investors simultaneously reduce exposure to both currencies, but the Lira often depreciates faster due to Turkey's higher inflation and domestic rate pressures. This pair also trades on relatively thin liquidity outside major financial hubs, meaning smaller-sized trades can move prices more sharply than in major pairs like EUR/USD.

See our exchange rate FAQ for general questions about how rates work, mid-market pricing, and using rates for taxes.

Learn more

Mid-market rate from our data providers, updated -. We pull rates from multiple institutional-grade sources with automatic failover, so you always see a number even if one source is down. Full details on our methodology page.

How this rate is calculated

We prefer a direct rate from our primary data source when one is available. If a direct quote is unavailable, we compute a cross-rate through a major intermediary currency (usually USD or EUR). When a rate is derived rather than directly quoted, we label it on the page. Full methodology.

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Last reviewed: April 2, 2026 | Maintained by: ExchangeRates.com Editorial