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Introduction to eating, drinking and having fun in Hong Kong
Hong Kong claims to be a shopping paradise. In fact, how many people go to Hong Kong to shop in Hong Kong? Hong Kong has well-equipped facilities, and all kinds of big-name goods can be seen! If you are a foodie, Hong Kong desserts will open your door to the whole world, and you will live in Hong Kong for a while. For more information, let's take a look!

Eat 1.

Barbecue can always be seen in all tea restaurants, fast food restaurants and school restaurants in Hong Kong! Include barbecued pork, roast chicken, roast duck, roast goose and sausage. , and the above free combination, the taste is probably not much worse.

2.

Sweet shops are almost everywhere in Hong Kong. Almost all subway stations have at least one, Maxim's, Ronghua, Qihua, Santa Ana and Donghai Hall. In addition to buying cakes and moon cakes, it is daily bread and biscuits. To tell the truth, some cakes are really delicious, although they are expensive.

3.

Some buffet hot pots in Hong Kong are really cost-effective! Now the mainland eats high-quality buffet hot pot. Take Guangzhou as an example, 160 to 200 is a positive price. But under the same quality, Hong Kong is much cheaper. Take a chain beef shabu-shabu as an example. Although beef is graded, the most basic one is delicious. With all kinds of endless side dishes, salads and drinks, you can eat them at a cost of about HK$ 65,438+0.50! Just 120 HK dollars at noon on weekdays!

4. Hong Kong people really can't eat spicy food, so even if it is marked with the third-grade Chili symbol of a general restaurant, you can order it casually to ensure that you still don't feel any spicy food. I'm just a northern girl who can usually eat spicy food.

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Takeaway! Takeaway in Hong Kong is no worse than that in the Mainland. Probably still hungry? In the era before the rise, of course, in the speed and convenience of take-out, the whole world could not compare with Chinese mainland. Although there are several small take-away platforms in Hong Kong, there are few kinds of dishes, which are extremely expensive and widely distributed. . . So when I don't want to go out for dinner, it's really painful.

Drink 1. Legend has it that Vita lemon tea is better than smoking marijuana! Frozen lemon tea is very common in Hong Kong and is available in all restaurants and convenience stores. But I really don't catch a cold myself.

2.

Milk! When I first went to Hong Kong, my mouth was sensitive. I feel that the milk in Hong Kong is really purer than that in the Mainland! Not to mention that there are more kinds of milk in the world, Vita milk alone is much better than Telunsu! (But Telunsu is really getting worse. )

3.

There are many fresh-squeezed bottles of pure orange juice in the supermarket, one liter of which is packed in oversized bottles. The shelf life is about ten days. The one I just bought is more expensive, about thirty or forty or even more expensive. But once I met a three-day overdue one, as long as 10 yuan! I easily got promoted in three days! Cool!

Go to all restaurants, except the western restaurant, and the clerk will give you a pot of water to wash the dishes. It's really annoying. But this is probably the habit of the whole Lingnan area.

Play 1. I used to know that Hong Kong is a shopping paradise, but when I came here, I found that the natural scenery in Hong Kong is also very good! Especially some fisherman's islands, such as Cheung Chau and Tap Mun Island, and MacLehose Trail for hiking.

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As far as shopping is concerned, in the streets and alleys of Hong Kong, apart from dessert shops, cosmetics stores and pharmacies are the most common. In fact, there is no difference between the two, because cosmetics stores also sell medicines, and pharmacies also sell cosmetics at extremely low prices, but it is said that the cosmetics in pharmacies are all fake. (At present, pharmacies or shops selling cosmetics in the name of pharmacies are occupied by mainland purchasing. It is terrible to think about the authenticity of mainland purchasing products. )

Q: How much tax do I have to pay on a Chanel bag worth 40,000 RMB in Hong Kong?

According to the Classification Table of Imported Goods in People's Republic of China (PRC), the applicable tax rate of Chanel luggage is 10%, and the luggage is inseparable and should be taxed in full.

The postal tax to be paid to the customs is 40000× 10%=4000 yuan.

Q: I don't have to pay taxes to buy some imported chocolates and snacks, do I?

According to the Matters Related to the Inspection and Release Standards for Luggage Carried by Inbound Passengers published by the General Administration of Customs on 20 10, inbound resident passengers carry personal entry articles exceeding RMB 5,000, which is confirmed by the customs to be for their own use; If the inbound non-resident passengers carry articles intended to stay in China for their own use, and the amount exceeds RMB 2,000, the customs will only levy taxes on the articles for their own use that exceed the amount, and the undivided articles will be fully taxed.

Q: How to tax goods above 5,000 yuan?

The tax rates of different kinds of goods are different. According to the announcement number General Administration of Customs 15, the general tax rate is between 10%-50%.

Articles with tax rate of 10%

Food and drink; Leather clothing and accessories; Luggage and shoes and boots; Gold and silver jewelry and its products, artworks and collectibles; Household medical, health care and beauty equipment; Kitchen appliances and small household appliances such as telephones, fax machines and game machines; Furniture; Cameras and accessories; Books, newspapers, periodicals and other printed materials; Movies, slides, original audio tapes and video tapes dedicated to education; Stationery supplies and toys; Stamps, musical instruments and sporting goods (except golf); Other articles not listed.