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What fakes are easy for overseas tourists to buy during the Spring Festival?

With the coming of the Spring Festival, many people choose to travel abroad, and it seems to be a habit to buy something outside. So which fakes are easy to buy abroad? Presumably, many people who go abroad are more concerned. Let's find out what fakes are easy for overseas tourists to buy! Welcome to reading.

What are the fakes that overseas tourists can easily buy?

Tianpai Jewelry Store specializes in China people.

High-priced jewelry stores in Moscow specialize in China, and Russians are not allowed to enter. This is also the news in August, which appeared in the Russian newspaper * * * Youth Truth.

The aunt who lives in that shop was shocked when she saw the jewelry and the price tag. "An ordinary navy gem ring costs 50,000 rubles (about 5,500 yuan). A comb costs 65438+ ten thousand rubles (about RMB11yuan). A string of amber bracelets costs 250,000 rubles (about 27,767 yuan). "

Selling fake "snake medicine" in the tour guide car

As of the first half of last year, Thailand was the preferred destination to defend China tourists. The Tourism Authority of Thailand predicts that the number of China tourists visiting Thailand will exceed 9 million this year. Under this business opportunity, souvenir shops tailored for China tourists are all over major tourist cities in Thailand.

Most of these stores are located near scenic spots and shopping centers, selling various brands of medicines, cosmetics, health care products, food and daily necessities. Many goods are cheaper than the counters in shopping malls, and most of the clerks can speak Chinese. Because of the concentrated products, barrier-free communication and price advantage, these shops are always crowded with tourists from China.

But what makes people angry is that these black-hearted businesses sell a lot: "Fake drugs are specially sold to China tourists!"

Chewing gum is boiled into "bird's nest" and sold to people in China.

Thai people boil chewing gum into "bird's nest" and sell it to China people. This was the news in August last year, and it was the result of a year-long investigation by the Special Case Investigation Bureau of Thailand and an unannounced visit by the Ministry of Health. Nine restaurants in Pattaya were investigated.

The most chilling thing is that most of these restaurants have accepted the business of China tour groups, and the restaurants collude with the tour leaders. The leader of the China tour group took China tourists to these restaurants and recommended them to eat. A meal costs 3000 baht, and the tour leader can get a rebate of 2600 baht. The actual value of these "bird's nests" can be imagined.

These are actually cooked in India with special gum and coconut shells. They have no ingredients of bird's nest at all, which is harmless and beneficial to human body. However, they taste like thieves and no one can tell them apart.

One kilogram of fake bird's nest costs 40,000-50,000 baht (about RMB 8,000-1000) and one kilogram of real bird's nest costs 0/500 baht (about RMB 30,000), so the real bird's nest loses 4 billion baht every year, or 800 million RMB.

4000 yuan to buy fake Thai silk products

Last June, China tourists who came to Thailand with tour groups complained that they spent 4,000 yuan on four sets of Thai silk bedding. After returning home, they sent their bedding to an authoritative product testing institution in China for inspection, and found that all four sets of bedding were made of ordinary synthetic silk.

So I complained to the tourism department in Suzhou, China, and compensated the travel company, which brought great reputation loss to Thailand, especially Pattaya.

Fake cosmetics are only sold to people in China.

Two years ago, Korean TV revealed that fake cosmetics were only sold to China people.

At that time, some users complained that a website sold fake goods, saying that the cosmetics bought on the website had different effects from those bought in Korea. The final identification result is that the cosmetics bought in Korea are fake.

Although it is illegal to sell fake goods in Korea, some cosmetics businesses are not afraid. "China tourists won't complain anyway." .

Speaking of "Lidezi", everyone knows that it is a very popular mask in Korea. It is also very popular with the audience in our 55th altar, and many colleagues around us have bought it. The Korean Patent Office raided a den specializing in making fake Liz masks. It is understood that this fake den has produced a total of 266,000 Lidozi injection hydrating masks with a market value of about 4.5 million yuan. What is even more frightening is that more than 65,438+10,000 masks have been sold to China through Haitao purchasing channel.

Enzymes and cod liver oil, which nobody eats in Japan, are exclusively sold to China people.

This year, Japanese TV stations exposed how the large Japanese duty-free shop "M" deceived China consumers:

First, the tour guide from China made up a story, boasting that the natto sold in the store had magical effects.

Then, the China clerk in the store began to fool, "This health care product contains natto enzyme, which can prolong life and treat cancer ..."

A reporter went to investigate and found that this enzyme was not sold in Japanese shops, but only in duty-free shops where Japanese people would not go. This product is specially designed for foreign tourists. The so-called "deep-sea cod liver oil" is probably Australian, subcontracted in Japan and then sold to China at a high price.