@Nick: Rather no than yes. But it may all depend on the specific store.
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Nick
So, they are not accepted in duty free?
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V
@Nick: In Hong Kong Airport, it's not really duty-free; they are more like regular shops. To be honest, I don't remember seeing prices on the tags in currencies other than HK$.
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Aleksei
@V: I once read the rules of Disneyland and was surprised that they officially accept yuan. So I wouldn't be surprised if other currencies are accepted in DF as well. However, when I was at the airport, a tourist wanted to pay with yuan, and they told him only HKD. But it seems that was a store not in DF, though I don't remember for sure.
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Helena
@V: Dollars and HKD definitely work. But I'm not sure about euros.
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V
@Helena: So we definitely need to ask separately in each place.
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@Nick: Rather no than yes. But it may all depend on the specific store.
So, they are not accepted in duty free?
@Nick: In Hong Kong Airport, it's not really duty-free; they are more like regular shops. To be honest, I don't remember seeing prices on the tags in currencies other than HK$.
@V: I once read the rules of Disneyland and was surprised that they officially accept yuan. So I wouldn't be surprised if other currencies are accepted in DF as well. However, when I was at the airport, a tourist wanted to pay with yuan, and they told him only HKD. But it seems that was a store not in DF, though I don't remember for sure.
@V: Dollars and HKD definitely work. But I'm not sure about euros.
@Helena: So we definitely need to ask separately in each place.