"The perfume in Xinjiapo Airport is cheaper than that in China, and so are cigarettes, but the drinks there are so expensive, but the packaging is beautiful. Usually I buy a large glass of S $2 at 7- 1 1, which is more cost-effective. But clothes are more expensive. The batteries of digital cameras are also cheaper than those in China. There seems to be nothing else. "
"The best time to go shopping in Singapore:
May 26th-July 23rd is recommended here, because this is the time for the Singapore Shopping Festival. During this period, many international brand-name goods will be priced at 3-5 fold. How many female friends will be attracted by this price temptation? Whether you are an out-and-out shopaholic or just take shopping as a leisure activity, you can't miss this unprecedented island-wide sale! From the bustling Orchard Road and shops in marina bay to HDB, all goods are sold at attractive discounts as high as 70%.
During the shopping festival, there are watches, clothing, perfume, jewelry, electronic products and so on. These products are also very popular during festivals. In June, shopping places in Singapore will offer more attractive prices, which will make people who like to be night owls more excited. In June and July, discounts for tourists and school leaving activities followed. It is MM who loves shopping, but it is the best shopping season.
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"Don't buy cigarettes and alcohol, because cigarettes in Singapore are very expensive and not easy to smoke. You can look at the duty-free shops, cosmetics and the like at the airport. If you go out from the Capital Airport or the airport in Shanghai, I suggest you buy big brand perfume at the airport duty-free shops in China, which is cheaper than the duty-free shops in Singapore. There are many kinds of Singapore, which are cheaper than airport duty-free shops. Singapore, if I join a group, I can't buy anything except the shops introduced by the group, except those big-name things. The more I buy, the more tax refund I get. I remember that the tax refund seems to be more than 500 RMB. I suggest you bring a UnionPay card, where there will be discounts for swiping UnionPay cards, and more directly cash. "
"Cigarettes and cosmetics are recommended to be bought at Changi Airport, especially cigarettes. It will be much more expensive to pay taxes in urban areas. The latest price is a Chinese plus a double happiness (bundled) of 66 Singapore dollars.
If you want to buy a lot of cigarettes (generally, it's no problem to bring no more than four cigarettes), I suggest you start buying when you leave Pudong, so that no one will take care of you when you come back (you can only take them at the airport, and the cigarette shop at Changi Airport depends on your passport, and they only sell you four China passports).
If you have female friends at home, it is recommended to buy French Langjiu, which is a kind of medicinal liquor specially for women to supplement their health. Very good. I always buy them for my mother-in-law. (LD refuses to drink)
Cosmetics, Lancome and other airports will be cheaper and the counters will be concentrated. You can compare several brands.
Don't worry that the airport is more expensive than the urban area, such as cheating. On the whole, Singapore Airport is still in a regular hurry.
I compared electronic products once three years ago, and I feel that they are not cheaper than domestic ones, except for IBM computers.
Another thing that is much cheaper than in China is that Ferrero's chocolate balls are only 40-50% of those in China, and Carrefour on Orchard Road sells them.
In addition, LD thinks the plum meat in Singapore is particularly thick, but the favorite MM can try it.
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"Levi's in Singapore is very cheap. I bought a broken code in Xinda City, only 29 Singapore dollars, but the average price was more than 59 Singapore dollars. However, the discount season has passed, and I wonder if there are any more. In addition, Trinidad essential oil and white coffee in Malaysia are worth buying, while L 'Oré al and Lancome are cheaper, and the essence of L 'Oré al's water is less than half that of Shanghai. "
"Lancome in Malaysia is the cheapest, and tin products in Malaysia are very clever, which is more than half cheaper than domestic ones. Just give it away. Remember not to buy things where the guide takes you. Everything is more expensive than the outside, especially a Ma Laiyu (black), which is actually black agate and not worth so much money. Be careful when swiping your card. "