I just read an interesting report on BBC website. It's about my home country--Taiwan, but I've never known what they say about the new business.
In Taiwan, parents change old banknotes for new ones at banks before Chinese New Year Eve because they want to put clean, fresh notes into the red envelops to their children for good luck at the start of the new year. I always get and do that too.
As the report says, we are restricted how much we can change, and some people may not have enough time to go to banks. Therefore, the idea of “wash dirty money” business occurs. It’s actually not cheap for 10 NT$ for washing twenty banknotes. However, I would rather go to banks than send my money to the money laundries.
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