How do prices in HK compare to NA?

Discussion in 'Chinese Chat' started by sean222, Jun 20, 2007.

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Cheaper where?

  1. Cheaper in HK

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  2. Cheaper in NA

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  3. same

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  1. subaru3169

    subaru3169 Well-Known Member

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    not when you have tariffs.. if you have any friends in hk/taiwan, ask them how much lv costs.. like a specific item, and then look it up for america.. price is different
     
  2. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    ^ Guess ill look up on that this weekend if i dont feel too lazy.
     
  3. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    Generally the prices doesn't reflect the fluctuation of the exchange rate... Consider: H&M wouldn't raise the price of a staple tank just because HKD just up'd so and so perfect because it is impossible to follow the exchange rate closely.

    So they usually use an arbitrary (but competitive) exchange rate to determine the price, then they just have to suck up whatever fluctuations in exchange rate...
     
  4. Maverick

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  5. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    Since the statistics considered includes housing, I am not surprised... Housing in Hong Kong is SUPER expensive relative to what people earn... =_=bbb

    So some things need to be cheap (or at least cheaper), otherwise many Hong Konger will end up homeless =_=b
     
  6. 無得頂

    無得頂 Well-Known Member

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    Land in HK is expensive. Too many people, too little land.
     
  7. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    In exchange, you get the one of the best transit network in the world due to the high population density...

    In a few years, the MTR is going to have a stop every 100m practically ANYWHERE in Hong Kong and Kowloon (New Territories is the turf of KTR, so no promises there -tongue2)
     
  8. subaru3169

    subaru3169 Well-Known Member

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  9. sean222

    sean222 Well-Known Member

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    im sure i've seen a gucci store in HK, and then there were stores like louis viuttton (dunno spelling), last call, those really high end ones
     
  10. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    There's a Gucci store inside (kind of) Lane Crawford in Times Square. Louis Vuitton flagship in Hong Kong is either on Peking road in TST or in Central around Pacific Place (not sure what the building's called properly, but it's pinyin is Tai Zhi Hong)...
     
  11. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    TST has Prada, Gucci, Cartier, LV, Boss, Chanel, Burberry, Hermes and way too many that i cant keep tracks all very close to each other.
     
  12. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    My favourite is still the Armani building in Central -tongue2
     
  13. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    ^ I knew that i was missing something and you caught me. -lol
     
  14. happycanucks

    happycanucks New Member

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    well.. i think if you want to buy the newest gadgets made in Japan or Korea (Cellphones, MP3 etc) then i think HK is cheaper.... i also find brands such as LV and Gucci are cheaper in HK too... but then if you want to buy US brands such as A&E, Coach, Tommy Hilfiger etc., then North America is cheaper.... That's how i buy my stuff
     
  15. rdm

    rdm Well-Known Member

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    Once it hits further sales in January, HK is quite cheap. However, if it's original price, i think it would be similar to other places.
     
  16. cpfwb

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    it could be cheaper depending on exchange rate
     
  17. tonkachi

    tonkachi Well-Known Member

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    clothing is about the same in the states and HK. Food i feel is cheaper than in the states...a mcdonalds soft serve is $2HKD = $.25USD, and you can't forget the cheap food at the cha can teng.

    Electronics on the other hand are more expensive in HK than they are in the states, and well you can't really compare cell phones since we can't get most of the phones that you can get in hong kong.

    the land/rent prices are similar to probalby prices in san fran or new york if not more, but people their make less than an average work in the states

    the exchange rate makes us people from the states feell ike the stuff in HK is cheaper because our money can buy more things, its like back in the 1930 when you could buy a burger for $.10 and now u can't even buy anything for $.10