Advices for Shopping in China

09,2007 Editor:at0086| Resource:AT0086.com

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Shopping in China is both an interesting thing and a challenge. If you have a good grasp of shopping in China, you will experience the interest of shopping in China. The following will introduce some advices of shopping skills in China.
Shopping in China is both an interesting thing and a challenge. If you have a good grasp of shopping in China, you will experience the interest of shopping in China. The following will introduce some advices of shopping skills in China.
 
The first and important thing is to decide where to buy. In Chinese cities, there are friendship stores that are designated to provide services to foreign visitors. These carry the sort of luxury goods: silks, jewelry of gold, silver, pearls, jade, embroidered tablecloths and blouses, paintings, four treasures of the study (writing brush, ink stick, ink slab and paper), handicrafts and pottery. At hotels entrusted to receive foreign visitors, there are also shopping centers.
 
In addition, foreign visitors are free to do shopping at any other shops. It was unusual to bargain in the state-run shops and warehouses. But at many souvenir stands, it is a good idea to bargain because of the greatly overpriced goods on offer. It is also worth comparing prices in the free market and watching how much Chinese customers pay.
 
It is worth looking for local products in the smaller towns or in the places where ethnic minorities live. These products will be difficult to find anywhere else in China. The most usual articles are craft objects for everyday use and specially worked or embroidered garments.
 
Once you have fixed a place for you shopping, the second step centers on the price. If the price offered is reasonable and acceptable, you could buy it directly. If not, bargaining is needed to beat down the price.
 
Shopkeepers hang out of their doors trying to persuade you to take a look. Everyone wants your business and everyone is friendly. Be prepared to be overwhelmed and unable to make decisions until the last panicky hours, when you finally get the knack of it and try desperately to make up for lost time before returning to your hotel.
 

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