Is the duty-free shop in Hong Kong Airport really cheap? What goods are worth buying?
In addition to Shenzhen and Hong Kong locals, friends from other places will definitely pass through Hong Kong International Airport when they travel to Hong Kong, and the duty-free shops in Hong Kong Airport are also very popular as shopping places that cannot be missed. Friends who have never shopped in Hong Kong airport duty-free shops always have many questions about it. For example, is the duty-free shop in Hong Kong Airport really cheap? What are the goods worth buying in Hong Kong Airport Duty Free Shop? Can the purchased goods be brought into Hong Kong? Today, the shopping strategy of Hong Kong Airport Duty Free Shop will be answered one by one! First of all, briefly introduce the duty-free shops in Hong Kong Airport: Duty-free shops in Hong Kong Airport are basically located in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 of Hong Kong International Airport. If you arrive at Terminal 1 after entering Hong Kong, you can reach Terminal 2 of the airport through SkyPlaza, which has many duty-free shops. What brands are there in Hong Kong Airport Duty Free Shop? Digital audio-visual category: brand-name clothing categories such as Fengze Electric Appliances and Vertu: Armani, Chanel, Coach, Burberry, Prada, Versace, Zara, G2000, JuicyCouture, Crocodile, Muji and other cosmetics categories: Armani, Kiel's, M.A.C, as well as cosmetics stores such as Wanning and Temptation Duty Free Shop and other jewelry. In addition, a family can buy their favorite goods at the duty-free shop at the Hong Kong airport. Apart from the above-mentioned major duty-free luxury brands, Hong Kong is the last place not to be missed. A variety of Disney products are sold in colorful shops, from dolls and candy to clothes and accessories, a teacup of HK$ 70 and cookies of HK$ 65,438+000. Although they are not cheap, they are authentic Disney products after all. If you don't have time to go to Hong Kong Disneyland, it's the same to buy souvenirs and give them away here. So be sure to buy big-name bags, sunglasses, Disney souvenirs and make-up at the duty-free shop in Hong Kong Airport. Usually when you leave the country. If you go shopping in downtown Hong Kong on the first day, you'd better not rush to buy it first. It can be settled in Hong Kong dollars at the time of purchase. If mainland tourists don't have Hong Kong dollars, it is recommended to use UnionPay identification card to swipe their cards.