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Gift Baskets to Hong Kong

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Gift Basket Delivery to Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China, nestled in South China. Its rich history and diverse cultures have built a beauty and culture unique to the land. Here you’ll find some of the most developed technology in the world and some of the most impressive architecture. If you have friends, family, or co-workers in Hong Kong, surprising them with a gift basket is the perfect way to deepen your relationships with them.

But understandably, there is some concern about when to send a gift and what gift is best to send to Hong Kong. At Gift Baskets Overseas, our catalog of gifts, including corporate gifts, wine gifts, gourmet gift baskets, and more, are all put together with local preferences and popularity in mind. While you might be worried about sending the right gift, have no fear. Below you’ll find some key highlights on the ins and outs of sending the best gift basket to Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Gift Basket Service

Earliest Delivery Time In Hong Kong
in 2-4 business days
Delivery Days: We are able to deliver on all working days, however the following are delivery rules for weekends in Hong Kong:
Saturday: delivery is available.
Sunday: delivery is NOT available.
Delivery Fee
$ 25.00 (USD)
Current Time in Hong Kong
05:57 PM (Mar 19)
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When Should I Send Gifts to Hong Kong?

Sending a gift to friends, family, and colleagues in Hong Kong should be a joyous event. Wanting to show your appreciation is enough of a reason to send a gift to Hong Kong. However, if you’d like to know about specific holidays in Hong Kong, we’ve put together a short list:


Holidays Observed In Hong Kong

  • Jewish Holidays in Hong Kong


What Holiday Traditions Stand Out Most in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong is often lumped together with China when it comes to talking about culture and celebrations. While we understand that many of their holidays and festivals are similar, they still enjoy many unique customs. Here are a few that we think you’ll really enjoy and would make a wonderful gift-giving opportunity.


  • Ching Ming Festival — many businesses are closed in honor of this festival. It occurs on the third lunar month of the year and is a time for remembrance. People in Hong Kong connect with the past by gathering family to visit ancestral graves, using the day to clean and spruce up the graves to honor them. Offerings of incense, flowers, and food are widely left, and fake money is burnt in the hopes that these offerings can reach out to their loved ones in the afterlife.

  • Dragon Boat Festival — or the Tuen Ng Festival. Locals make the journey to Victoria Harbor, Stanley, and Tai O to celebrate and cheer on teams in vibrant Dragon Boats as they race to the finish line. Spectators use the time to mingle with friends and family, eat special dishes and dumplings, and unwind.

  • The Birthday of Buddha — the Buddhist community in Hong Kong is large, and it makes sense that the Birth of Buddha himself would hold a special place in their heart. The day is used for introspection, and many offer private worship at home and at one of the many Buddhist temples. Acts of generosity and service are encouraged to celebrate Buddha’s Birthday.


How Are Birthdays Celebrated in Hong Kong?

The rules for sending a corporate gift to Hong Kong can feel daunting, but you’re sure to do well with some of these key things in mind. Business gifts are appreciated and part of building relationships with new partners and business mergers. But tact is vital! First, you should know that it is common for a business professional to refuse a gift at first. It is customary to refuse a gift politely once or twice to avoid appearing greedy. Simply politely offer the gift again; generally, they will accept after 2 or 3 refusals.
 

Christmas and Lunar New Year are important times for gift-giving, both personally and professionally. Make sure you send small tokens of your appreciation to key members of the business you work with. Better still is to send a gourmet gift basket for the office to share. Whatever you do, ensure there are no multiples of 4 in the gourmet basket you’re sending. The number 4 is associated with death and is considered an insult and a bad omen.
 

Imported items do exceptionally well for business gifts, especially items from your country. It is considered polite to share the best of your culture or region with them, so send imported foods and liquors where possible.


What Are the Best Romantic Gifts in Hong Kong?

The best romantic gifts to send to Hong Kong are flowers and sweets. You’ll want to make sure that you send a bouquet with appropriate meaning. The colors white and blue may not be the best choice for many as they are associated with mourning in Hong Kong. Instead, go for reds, yellows, and pinks; these are colors of passion and joy.
 

However, if you know for sure that blue is your recipient’s favorite color, you are likely in the clear to send it. Tradition never overrides personal taste when it comes to romantic gestures. Just be mindful that you send such a bouquet to their home rather than a public place, so you don’t cause them awkward public explanations.


How to Write the Address for Delivery to Hong Kong

Addressing a package for delivery in Hong Kong looks more complicated than it is. Think of the address as a fill-in-the-blank step-by-step activity, and you’re sure to get it in no time.
 

Below are the parts of an address in Hong Kong:

  • Recipient’s Name
  • Apartment and floor number
  • Name of the building
  • Building number and the name of the street
  • Name of the VILLAGE, TOWN, or DISTRICT (In capital letters)
  • HONG KONG, KOWLOON, or NEW TERRITORIES (Also in capital letters)
  • HONG KONG
     

So a complete address for Hong Kong would look something like this:

Ling Chan
Apartment 202, 2nd Floor
Blossom Building
102 Spring Street
KWUN TONG
KOWLOON
HONG KONG


Other Gift-Giving Etiquette You Should Know:

  • If you’re giving a gift in person, always make sure to give a gift with both hands.
  • It is an accepted practice for your company to send both Christmas and Lunar New Year cards to all business associates.
  • Candy, Fruit, and Scotch are all excellent gifts to send to someone in Hong Kong.
  • A Hong Bao is a monetary gift presented in a red envelope to children and non-governmental personnel.
  • Blankets should be avoided as gifts as it is believed to be a decline in prosperity.
  • Gifts should always be wrapped, but never in the color blue.
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