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How much is the diamond card discount for Sanya Duty Free Shop?

Generally, it's 50-70% off at the counter.

Duty-free shops refer to shops approved by the General Administration of Customs and established by business units in People's Republic of China (PRC) and the State Council or places approved by their authorized departments that meet the requirements of customs supervision, which store duty-free goods and sell and supply duty-free goods to specific targets.

Duty-free shops in China mainly include port duty-free shops, traffic duty-free shops, local duty-free shops, diplomatic duty-free shops, ship supplies duty-free shops and foreign exchange duty-free shops for Chinese people going abroad.

20 17 12 1, the standard English name of duty-free shops, was formally implemented.

Shopping method:

Duty-free shops bring in imported goods exclusively sold and supplied by duty-free shops to designated objects, and the varieties of duty-free goods operated by duty-free shops shall be reported to the General Administration of Customs for approval. Duty-free imported tobacco products and alcoholic beverages sold in duty-free shops are printed with the words "China has not paid taxes" in both Chinese and English.

Duty-free shops in every country have different shopping methods. For example, when shopping in a duty-free shop in Korea, you must provide a passport and a return ticket. If you buy something, you can take it away if it is a Korean brand, but you can't take it away if it is a foreign brand. You must pick it up at the airport when you come back. There is a limit to the quantity. In Japan, you can show your passport and air ticket and buy duty-free goods directly.