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What are the special products worth buying in Hong Kong? Why is Hong Kong called a shopper's paradis

Now many people like to travel to Hong Kong, not only because there are many places suitable for tourism in Hong Kong, I believe many girls know that cosmetics in Hong Kong are also relatively cheap. Hong Kong is a special administrative region of our country. It's also known as "Newland port" together with New York and London. We all know that Hong Kong is a paradise for shoppers. When we go to Hong Kong, what special products are worth buying?

1. Hong Kong Style pastry

Hong Kong sells all kinds of coveted traditional Chinese cakes and festival beauty points, including wedding cakes, mid autumn moon cakes, etc., which are suitable for weddings and different festival occasions, with a wide range of choices. Wife cake, chessboard cake, egg roll, almond cake and other special beauty points, as well as pork jerky, beef jerky and other can taste beautiful.

2. Rooster bowl

Friends who often watch Hong Kong opera are more familiar with the rooster bowl. Many TV plays of TVB have the name of rooster bowl, which has also appeared in Stephen Chow's films for many times. It is the "Royal" props of Xingye. Five or 60 years ago in Hong Kong, the chicken bowl was used in roadside stalls to eat. Earlier, the emperor painted a dragon on the bowl, while the common people started their day with the chicken rising early, symbolizing spirit and vitality. At that time, the chicken bowl was widely used. However, there are not many chicken bowls that have survived for a long time. Most of them are reprocessed products later.

3. Hong Kong Guanxiang

Hong Kong Guanxiang is a special product of Hong Kong with a very long history. Guanxiang uses Guanxiang wood as the main raw material. It is said that the sand and stone thin loess in Dongguan area is particularly suitable for the growth of the fragrant wood. The fragrance of Guanxiang is pure and thick. If you arrive in Hong Kong, Guanxiang is definitely worth buying.

4. Jewelry and gold

In Hong Kong, there is no need to pay customs and excise duty to buy jewelry and gold ornaments. On average, each gram of gold is less than tens or even hundreds of yuan in China. On both sides of Nathan Road, a section of Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui to Mong Kok, jewellery shops abound.