- Jan 2, 2006
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I'm going on an international business trip over the summer to Japan, South Korea, and China.
It lasts 1.5 months long. About two weeks in China. People who went last year on the trip said they spent $1,800 on souvenirs and events, NOT counting food, gifts, travel, etc.
I'm sitting here trying to figure out how the heck does one spend $1,800 in a month and a half??? I can't even fathom spending this much... especially when things are so cheap in China.
I almost never buy souvenirs or remembrance products on trips like t-shirts or whatever. Pictures are enough for me. I just find no point in a tourist trinket that just ends up sitting on a shelf or in a box.
I have no interest in fake brand name luxury items like watches, sunglasses, purses, jewelry, "designer" clothing, pirated DVDs, etc.
I've definitely interested in electronics, but I've heard that electronics are actually more expensive in Asia than in the US.
So, uh, what else is there to buy? Is there some major category of goods that I'm overlooking? I planned on spending only like $300 on the trip. $100 for a possible skydive, and the other $200 on food and other stuff like, uh, cheap tailored shirts and pants?
I HAVE heard that pearls are really cheap in China. So I was thinking of stocking up on pearls and then selling them in the US. *shrugs*
It lasts 1.5 months long. About two weeks in China. People who went last year on the trip said they spent $1,800 on souvenirs and events, NOT counting food, gifts, travel, etc.
I'm sitting here trying to figure out how the heck does one spend $1,800 in a month and a half??? I can't even fathom spending this much... especially when things are so cheap in China.
I almost never buy souvenirs or remembrance products on trips like t-shirts or whatever. Pictures are enough for me. I just find no point in a tourist trinket that just ends up sitting on a shelf or in a box.
I have no interest in fake brand name luxury items like watches, sunglasses, purses, jewelry, "designer" clothing, pirated DVDs, etc.
I've definitely interested in electronics, but I've heard that electronics are actually more expensive in Asia than in the US.
So, uh, what else is there to buy? Is there some major category of goods that I'm overlooking? I planned on spending only like $300 on the trip. $100 for a possible skydive, and the other $200 on food and other stuff like, uh, cheap tailored shirts and pants?
I HAVE heard that pearls are really cheap in China. So I was thinking of stocking up on pearls and then selling them in the US. *shrugs*
