5 thoughts on “What is the difference between Hong Kong gold and Chinese gold?”

  1. The biggest difference is that it is different in the calculation unit. Hong Kong's gold jewelry stores are marked with "two", but many people do not understand the "two" of Hong Kong and Macau as the "two" in the Mainland. In fact, the "two" in the Mainland are 50 grams, one pound is equal to 12 twelve, and 1 kg is equal to 20 two. It is a traditional metering unit of Chinese folks. But in Hong Kong, the concept of "jin" is first different. Hong Kong's pound is 600 grams, one pound is equal to 16 two, one or two is equal to 10 dollars. This is equivalent to 37.5 grams. Hong Kong gold is cheaper than the Mainland, mainly because there is no value -added tax and tariffs. Generally, buying gold in Hong Kong and Macau is at least 10%cheaper than in the Mainland. In addition, the price of gold jewelry in the Mainland is generally composed of two parts, namely the listing price and labor consumption, while the Hong Kong and Macau regions are divided into three. -3%), the last is the work consumption (generally 0.5%-1%of the price of pure gold), and the store will print each fee on the invoice. When purchasing in the Mainland, all the prices can be added in order to convert up to the gold jewelry of general Hong Kong and Macau, and the work consumption is higher than the mainland, because the salary level of Hong Kong is higher, and the local gold process is better than the Mainland. Essence

  2. Hong Kong's gold is duty -free, and there may be a little difference in the gold color of each place. China's gold color is more vivid, but Hong Kong's gold is cheap.

  3. What is the difference between gold and Chinese gold? This is not clear, because gold may be different in gold in various places. Can I only say that China's environment may be my own country? Is it going to be pure or better? Fragrant golden and false, you do n’t know, you do n’t know, even if you buy it in a large Chinese shopping mall, maybe there is still the possibility of rest assured? So it's hard to say this thing

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