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Q: Which Chinese airport has the best selection of duty free products?

11 years 15 weeks ago in  Shopping - China

 
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anybody that buys stuff at "duty free" is stupid, unless it is panic buying

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Nu uh, buddy. A bottle of premium scotch that costs me $110 in Canada can be picked up for $45 at duty free. Carton of smokes $12 and they cost $80 in Canada. 

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Nessquick:

Yeah, you may have a try a Prague Airport Duty free, it is more expensive then outside :D It is shame of my country :(

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yes .. and that $110 scotch is $30 out on the street,,, and the cigs are $10

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There is no Such Chinese airport where we can find the duty-free products. If anybody has some idea regarding it, please share with me also.

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You must exiting China in order to be able to use duty free shops at Chinese Airports. Considering prices, I would recommend any shop in HK over duty free in China.

 

I had look at Beijing Airport duty free shops in 2011, and there wasn't much choice, prices weren't much lower than in Mainland.

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