Mainland Chinese Tourists' Shopping Dilemma in Hong Kong: Is the HK$16,100 Duty-Free Limit Enough?

Friday, 28 June 2024, 10:24

Mainland Chinese tourists express dissatisfaction with the HK$16,100 duty-free limit increase in Hong Kong, citing lower prices on the mainland as a reason for not shopping in Hong Kong. The post analyzes the impact of the limit increase on tourism spending and highlights the shopping behavior shifts among tourists.
South China Morning Post
Mainland Chinese Tourists' Shopping Dilemma in Hong Kong: Is the HK$16,100 Duty-Free Limit Enough?

Mainland Chinese Tourists Shopping Behavior

Mainland Chinese tourists express dissatisfaction with the HK$16,100 duty-free limit increase in Hong Kong.

Price Comparison

'I usually do not go shopping when I visit Hong Kong now because the prices on the mainland are lower than Hong Kong,' a tourist says.


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