Lunar New Year shopping: Hong Kong and Shenzhen battle for dollars and deals

Lunar New Year shopping: Hong Kong and Shenzhen battle for dollars and deals

[South China Morning Post] - 01/18/2025

‘Savvy’ Hong Kong shoppers have plenty of options in run-up to holiday as operators roll out free coaches and malls splash out on promotions.



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