Hong Kong Food Expo offers HK$1 bargains as well as expensive Japanese green tea
A Japanese pavilion is being set up as the country returns as an exhibition partner for the first time since 2012
Hong Kong’s annual Food Expo – one of the largest and most popular in Asia – is set to greet bargain hunters on Thursday with HK$1 offers for items including mooncakes and abalone.
At the other end of the scale, those with cash to spare will be able to flash it on Japanese tea costing HK$22,548 per 50gm on offer at a Japanese food pavilion featuring 331 exhibitors.
The 28th edition of the expo organised by the Trade Development Council is made up of three areas at the Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai – a public hall, a trade hall and a gourmet zone.
The public can gain entry to the public hall and gourmet zone from Thursday till next Monday. The trade hall is open on Thursday and Friday only.
The expo, featuring more than 1,500 exhibitors from 26 countries, is expected to draw more than 500,000 people.