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The market at the Beijing Capital Airport gathers Chinese traditional selection as well as branded commodities of Europe and America prevalent in the world. As an important part of the service of the airport, the market holds the idea---Here is China, and even the world. There has branded cosmetics such as Chanel, Lancome, C-Dior, branded spirit including Hennessy, VSOP, Vodka, Martini as well as famous leather ware and watches such asHermes, Ferragamo, Balley, Dunhill, Lancel, Lanvin and Omega. There are also Chinese traditional selection well-known in the world, including Chinese spirit such asMaotai, Wuliangye, Shuijingfang and Xiaohutuxian, famous Chinese tea including longjin of West Lake of Hangzhou, Xinyang Maojian as well as a variety of exquisite craftwork and delicious food with special local features. What are you waiting in such a world of fine commodities.
The special area of cosmetics, which is located in the central tax-free business lane, offers a wide variety of famous world brands, such as CHANEL, CHRISTIAN DIOR, BIOTHER, GUERLAIN, ESTEE LAUDER, LANCOME, YSL, GIVENCHY, CALVIN KLEIN, ELIZABETH ARDER, etc. It is well accepted by domestic and foreign clients for its high taste and superb quality. Here, special consultants are available for each brand of the cosmetics. Hence, you will never be disappointed to find the proper cosmetics suitable for you. Other stores: Near the boarding gate #17 in the east of international departure hall Near the boarding gate #9 in the west of international departure hall
The supermarket, which is located in the business lane of the international departure hall at Terminal 2 of Beijing Capital International Airport, covers a wide variety of famous brands of foreign liquors, such as Ballantine's, Royal Salute, Martell, Remy Martin, Camus, Johnnie Walker, Macallan, etc. Service hours:06: 30--19: 00 Other stands available: Near boarding gate #17 in the east of international departure hall
Foodstuff Stores in the International Zone Service hours:06:30-19:00 Brief introduction: The supermarket in the Business Lane covers a wide variety of foodstuffs, including foreign chocolates (Swiss chocolates, Belgium shell-shaped chocolates, macadamia chocolates from Hawaii, etc.) and crackers, as well as traditional Tianjin snacks and desserts, such as Yanggeng, Shibajie Mahua (fried dough twist), Panda crack, Beijing candied fruits and crisp fruit cakes, etc. All are widely accepted and enjoyed by the domestic and foreign passengers.
Tianjin Sweet Chestnut Liyanggeng Brief introduction: Yanggeng is derived from China. It was introduced to Japan by Japanese monks studying in China in Liancang era (circa 1192-1333). And then it was loved and enjoyed by Japanese residents as a tea snack. As a traditional Chinese snack, Tianjin Sweet Chestnut Liyanggeng, combining the fragrancy of Yanggeng and sweetness of Tianjin chestnut, is definitely worthy of your indulgence.
Tianjin Fried Sweet Chestnut Brief introduction: Tianjin sweet chestnut is a popular lite snack in the winter of north China and also favored by the Japanese. It was called "Tianjin Sweet Chestnut" because it was spread to Japan from Tianjin port. The chestnut, growing in Yanshan Mountains, north of the Great Wall, has always been praised as "King of the Chestnuts" for its unique aroma, sweet taste and mineral contents, such as iron and calcium.
Tianjin Sweet Chestnut Pie Brief introduction: It is a kind of traditional Chinese dessert.
Tianjin Sweet Chestnut Liyanggeng Brief introduction: Yanggeng is derived from China. It was introduced to Japan by Japanese monks studying in China in Liancang era (circa 1192-1333). And then it was loved and enjoyed by Japanese residents as a tea snack. As a traditional Chinese snack, Tianjin Sweet Chestnut Liyanggeng, combining the fragrancy of Yanggeng and sweetness of Tianjin chestnut, is definitely worthy of your indulgence. |