The Nepalese rupee is linked to Indian Rupee, which means that the exchange rate between the two rupees is fixed at 1: 1.6. Once the exchange rate between Indian Rupee and the US dollar or RMB fluctuates, the exchange rate between the Nepalese rupee and them will also fluctuate. Since the top political leaders in Nepal have basically returned from studying in India, the political and economic systems of these two countries, including language and language science education, are a bit like the relationship between teachers and students. The ties between the two countries are very close, and citizens of both sides can travel freely. In Nepal, except for large denomination banknotes, Indian Rupee can circulate.
In Zhangmu, the border of Tibet, and Kathmandu and Boccara, the two places where tourists are most concentrated, people who can exchange RMB (this form is only available in Zhangmu Town) and small money exchange shops (Tangmei District of Kathmandu and Fiwa Lake in Boccara) can be found everywhere. In these two places in Nepal, most travel agencies, hotels, restaurants, bars and shops can use various credit cards, including visa international cards, and local banks can exchange major foreign currencies or traveler's checks for you. So you don't have to worry about currency exchange at all here.
The official exchange rate between the Nepalese rupee and the RMB fluctuates around 9: 1, and the exchange rate with the US dollar is generally around 75: 1. The above is my answer to your question, I hope it will help you.
1.0755 is it a credit card collection?
0755 is only the area code of Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, and has nothing to do