“The LV stores in Japan are all Chinese. Counting all kinds of discounts, a 20,000 pack can be 3,4,000 yuan cheaper.” Ula (pseudonym), who recently traveled to places such as Kyoto in Japan, observed that with the depreciation of the yen, many luxury goods are nearly 10% to 50% cheaper to buy in Japan than in China. Miae, who first traveled to Japan in March, got rid of her addiction to “sweeping goods.” “I think everything is cheap. The more I buy, the more I earn. At the time, I brought 2 28-inch cases and thought they were about the same. Later, when I bought one, I couldn't fit any suitcases, and I bought 2 more suitcases in Japan.” The depreciation of the yen has also attracted a large number of international investors to the Japanese property market. Pan Ruowei, president of the Beijing General Chamber of Commerce in Japan, also noticed that some Chinese people are using cash to buy houses, and many are targeting buildings in the Tokyo Olympic Village. (Sino-Singapore Economic Link)
日本LV店里都是中国人!日元贬值下,中国游客涌入日本扫货 有中国人持现金购房
All LV stores in Japan are Chinese! With the depreciation of the yen, Chinese tourists poured into Japan to sweep goods, and Chinese people bought houses with cash
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