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  2. Alcohol laws of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Prescribed limit is 50 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood, 67 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of urine, or 0.22 μg of alcohol in 100 ml of breath. With effect from 9 February 2009, police officers in uniform can require a person who is driving or attempting to drive a vehicle on a road to conduct a breath test without the need for reasonable suspicion.

  3. Customs declaration - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol limitations: 1.5 L of wine or 1.14 L of liquor or 24 x 355 mL cans or bottles (8.5 L) of beer or ale. (Must be of legal age in the province of importation.) Tobacco limitations, 200 cigarettes, 200 tobacco sticks, 50 cigars or cigarillos and 200 grams of manufactured tobacco (Special Duty may apply).

  4. Liquor Licensing Board (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The Liquor Licensing Board (Chinese: 酒牌局, LLB) is the licensing body for the sale of alcohol in Hong Kong.LLB is responsible for licensing and not retail sales. In line with Hong Kong law, alcohol can be sold freely in licensed retail stores in Hong Kong.

  5. Duty-free shop - Wikipedia

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    Brendan O'Regan established the world's first duty-free shop at Shannon Airport in Ireland in 1947; [6] it remains in operation today. Designed to provide a service for trans-Atlantic airline passengers typically travelling between Europe and North America whose flights stopped for refuelling on outbound and inbound legs of their journeys, it was an immediate success and has been copied worldwide.

  6. Hong Kong to ban all tourist arrivals, weighs halt of alcohol ...

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    Hong Kong said on Monday it was stopping all tourist arrivals and transit passengers at its airport and was considering suspending the sale of alcohol in some venues, joining cities around the ...

  7. DFS Group - Wikipedia

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    DFS T Galleria in City of Dreams, Macau DFS T Galleria in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. DFS Group (DFS) (Chinese: 迪斐世) is a global travel retailer of luxury products based in Hong Kong. Established in 1960, its global network consists of stores located in major global airports and downtown locations featuring over 750 brands.

  8. List of Hong Kong legislation - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of legislation passed by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Some have been repealed and replaced with updated laws. In total there are 1181 ordinances in effect and an assortment of subsidiary legislation associated with them. Legislative enactments of Hong Kong are called Ordinances.

  9. Shopping in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Muji store in Hong Kong The Louis Vuitton branch in Hong Kong Nathan Road in Kowloon. Shopping is a popular social activity in Hong Kong, [1] [2] where basic items for sale do not draw any duties, sales taxation, or import taxation. [3] Only specific import goods such as alcohol, tobacco, perfumes, cosmetics, cars and petroleum products have ...