Has anyone ever bought gold in Macao?

They all went to Hong Kong to buy gold. Have any sisters ever gone to Macao to buy gold? Is the quality and price the same as in Hong Kong?

4 thoughts on “Has anyone ever bought gold in Macao?”

  1. have The price of gold in Macao is set by the government in a unified way. Every gold shop is the same. The difference is that the price of handicrafts is negotiated. As Chow Tai Fook, the price of gold in Macao is at least 50 yuan a gram cheaper
    1. It is reliable to buy gold in Macao. If you are not confident, you can go to a regular gold shop. There are also many time-honored gold shops in Macao, You can also choose a store with the "integrity store" logo to buy, and there will be no fake goods. You can definitely buy gold with high cost performance by comparing three stores and making more inquiries.
    2. According to the relevant national regulations, gold is a national restricted item, and the weight of outbound gold jewelry carried by passengers is 50g (including 50g) The following items shall be exempted from verification and signature by the Customs:; When carrying gold and silver and their products out of the country, the customs shall check and release them on the strength of the original declaration form at the time of entry. Those who have not declared and registered with the Customs at the time of entry, or who exceed the number declared and registered at the time of entry, are not allowed to take them out of the country
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    Why did Lao Fengxiang not give a tag when he bought gold ornaments
    Lao Fengxiang is copying the top domestic brands. The reason is that the price of copying Lao Fengxiang is expensive. Because Lao Fengxiang has its own designer, the design fee needs to account for a certain proportion, and its workmanship is more refined than that of ordinary online stores and professional market stores
    1. Lao Fengxiang, a listed company, is one of China's top 500 enterprises, with a turnover of 25.5 billion in 2021. It is a century old national brand and a famous jewelry brand in China. Shanghai Laofengxiang Co., Ltd. was founded in 1848 Fengxiang silver building evolved from the development of the old Fengxiang silver building. The idea of its trademark "Laofengxiang" also originated from the name of the old Fengxiang silver building. It is a classic jewelry brand spanning three centuries in China
    2. Of course, the gold price of jewelry brands has its own brand positioning considerations. A high price means a high brand awareness, a high market share, and consumer recognition. Lao Fengxiang's ordinary gold is in the middle level in the market, not expensive or cheap, but if it is buy it now gold, many brands are more expensive, and Lao Fengxiang is no exception
    3. To buy gold, first look at the international gold price, and then add_ From the labor cost per gram, we can know that gold sold by gram is not expensive. Gold jewelry is the foil of beauty, more collocation, not investment goods. If you are in the mindset of adding value and preserving value, it is better to buy investment gold bars directly, and the labor cost is relatively low. Don't be infatuated with the so-called big brands. The gold content is the same, and they are all national standards, with the same value and different brands. If you choose a big brand, you have to pay for the brand fee of the big brand, which is not purely the difference between being expensive and not expensive, The added value of expensive dead brand is not the value of gold itself

  2. I bought my gold in Macao. The price of gold in Macao is set by the government in a unified way. Every gold shop is the same. The difference is that the price of handicrafts is negotiated. As Chow Tai Fook, the price of gold in Macao is at least 50 yuan a gram cheaper.

  3. I bought it. The price is the same after converting the price in Hong Kong into Portuguese dollars. The labor cost in Macao is a little cheaper. Generally speaking, everything in Macao is basically cheaper than that in Hong Kong

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