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What is the equivalent of amazon.com in Hong Kong
I am trying to buy something to be delivered to a friend in Hong Kong. I would like suggestions to a good site for baby stuff.
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Some use Amazon and ship internationally, but a popular local equivalent is http://www.shopinhk.com/
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http://www.yesasia.com is similar in terms of books, music and cds but not sure about baby stuff. There is a toys section, though.
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Originally Posted by christep
(Post 11012829)
Some use Amazon and ship internationally, but a popular local equivalent is http://www.shopinhk.com/
http://www.shopinhk.com/baby-shop-c-8.html |
Is there any other website since this thread was started? I thought there was an equivalent in HK to amazon.com but may be mistaken.
Also can HK residents buy from amazon.cn? Thanks :) |
Originally Posted by ChuckMango
(Post 20530291)
Is there any other website since this thread was started? I thought there was an equivalent in HK to amazon.com but may be mistaken.
Also can HK residents buy from amazon.cn? Thanks :) nowadays taobao is popular among HKer but it is Chinese site only with some complicate. Handling between here and there. |
Amazon has global shipping that many folks use here because the selection is much better online. You can also use the free shipping of Bookdepository.com
Many locals use Taobao.com though, which is probably bigger than Amazon. Sort of a mix of Ebay and Amazon with tons of stuff--but it's in Chinese. I've navigated it successfully using Google Chrome's translate functions. |
Originally Posted by mntblue
(Post 11012825)
I am trying to buy something to be delivered to a friend in Hong Kong. I would like suggestions to a good site for baby stuff.
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For books, an English website is paddyfield.com which is HK based.
They charge RRP for everything with a loyalty based discounting scheme. Delivery is slow though, about 5 weeks on average IME. They probably just order it from their overseas suppliers, ship it over by boat and repackage for local re-posting. But its free shipping in HK for medium sized orders, vs shipping charges on Amazon and elsewhere. |
Have a look at this recent article...
http://www.littlestepsasia.com/hong-...m_medium=email The babycentral site is one i use often. |
I'll resurface this thread once more: have any other sites popped up since we last discussed this (April '13)?
I just ordered something yesterday and had it shipped to Borderlinx in the US (as per this article, though I haven't received it yet so I can't say how fast the shipping to HK is. The whole process so far has been easy, but I'm curious to hear if any better alternatives have come up in the past 3.5 years. Thanks. |
If you're actually in HK and can read Chinese, then Yahoo Auctions HK is an option. Usually you arrange to pick the stuff up at an MTR station and pay cash. Most things seem to be sold on a buy-now basis. Unlike Taobao, you're dealing with someone locally and don't have to worry about surprising extra charges on the "free" shipping.
As for used books, postage rate increases have made buying from the U.S. pretty expensive these days. U.K. international postage still seems reasonable and there are a lot of second-hand dealers in Britain with rock-bottom prices on common books. Plus, you get the benefit of the recent fall of the pound. On Abebooks you can limit your search to the U.K. |
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