Jui's Swiss Trips |
General Information On this page and its subpages you find some useful information and good to know things about Switzerland and travelling there, includig your visa application. About Money The Swiss Franc is the currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. The official code of the Swiss Franc is CHF although the abbreviations Fr and SFr are in common use in the everyday life. (The CH in CHF stands for Confoederatio Helvetica, the old Latin name of Switzerland). The smaller denomi-nation, a hundredth of a Franc, is called Rappen (Rp). There are banknotes in 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 1'000 Francs. The coins come in 5, 2, 1 and 1/2 Franc as well as 20, 10 and 5 Rappen. Images of the currency you find here by clicking on banknotes and coins. Usually the exchange rate is slightly better if you buy Swiss Franc with Thai Baht in Thailand. The exchange rates CHF vs THB of the past few months you may check here. In Switzerland you may change THB to CHF at banks and larger railway stations. Each time you change cash money, there is an exchange fee of CHF 5.00 to pay. About Credit Cards
About Electricity In Switzerland the electrical power is distributed at a voltage of 230 V and a frequency of 50 Hz (Thailand 220 V / 50 Hz). So all your electrical appliances will work in Switzerland without any problem. But the plugs used in Thailand (Type A and B) won't fit to the sockets in Switzerland. There is a special type of plug/socket in use throughout Switzerland and Lichtenstein, as nowhere else in Europe. It is the plug and socket Type J. The general European plug Type C (europlug), which is also found in Thailand, does also fit in Swiss sockets. If necessary Jui's Homestay can provide adapter plugs which connect Type A and Type F plugs to Type J sockets. Thailand A Thailand Type B Schuko Plug Type F Europlug Type C Switzerland Type J
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