Ringgit (Malay: Ringgit), also translated as Ringgit, translated as "ditch" in Cantonese, is the currency of Malaysia. Before 2004, the official Chinese name of Malaysia's national currency was zero ringgit. After 2004, it was stipulated by the Malaysian Chinese Standardization Committee and called Ringgit. MYR is the international standard code of ISO42 17, and the official label is RM. RM is used because the Malay names of Singapore and Brunei Dollar are also Ringgit. In order to avoid confusion in use, RM is used as the currency label, which is the abbreviation of Malaysian ringgit. China has become a ringgit by now.