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Chinatown Duty Free - Brisbane

Fortitude Valley Australia

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Chinatown Duty Free is a luxury retailer catering to the travelling public.

It offers the world’s finest brands and the products Australia made and owned, including cosmetics (Guerlain, Jurlique, Shiseido, etc), liquors (Chivas Brothers, Johnnie Walker, Remy Martin, etc), natural health food, 100% wool creations and unique souvenirs.

Departing tourists select and purchase goods with duty free concessions, which is at least 10% discount compared to local retailers price.

Chinatown Duty Free is also an off-airport store and its central location in Brisbane city gives customers the opportunity to shop in their leisure time.

In addition, the staff speak Chinese fluently and have excellent customer service skills.


Phone: 07 3854 1985
189 Wickham St Fortitude Valley

4006 Australia
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Last Update : 2010-04-14 10:26:51


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