The first batch of daily consumer goods duty-free shops for island residents in South China's Hainan province opened on Wednesday.
The layout for the first five daily consumer goods duty-free shops is three in Haikou, one in Sanya, and one in Danzhou.
Each eligible resident is granted an annual duty-free shopping quota of 10,000 yuan (about $1,437), with no limit on the number of purchases. The policy covers daily necessities, including specified food and beverages, daily chemical products, household goods, and maternal and child supplies.
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