Where to buy a real Christmas tree in Hong Kong



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Posted by walnutlemon 15 yrs ago
Does anyone know where to buy a real Christmas tree in Hong Kong? One that smells like pine. Not the small ones in IKEA or at Marketplace. I've heard there is a nursery in Happy Valley that sells them, it's supposed to be across from the race course next to the cemetery? Does anyone have the tel number or address of this place? Or does anyone know any where else to buy a real tree?

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Shoe Girl 15 yrs ago
Yesterday I passed three florist/plant shops on Wellington Street which sold them. Agree with P.Mason, they're around $1200, so not cheap at all.

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Starbucks2 15 yrs ago
GREAT in Pacific Place has them too but also expect they are very expensive

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funbobby 15 yrs ago
Stanley has them too, near the market on the right hand fork in the road as you head down from the bus terminus

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Starbucks2 15 yrs ago
Saw them at Three Sixty today. Just glanced but looked like they were $680 each for a 6 ft tall one.

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iamexpat 15 yrs ago
A number of the clubs, like the Yacht Club sell them to members, and at more reasonable prices, so if you know a member you might be able to get one that way.

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jele 15 yrs ago
Hello,


In Tai Po close to Hong Lok Yuen, the gardener has a lot of xmas trees coming from US.

I bought a premium one, height 1m60 750hk$.


How to go there:

On the Hong Lok Yuen Road, just before the bridge, turn on the left. In front of the electric station, turn on left (small earth road which follow the highway) stop at the 1st gardener on right.

She can speak english.

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Wiz Bang 15 yrs ago
lots at the flower market

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sdwnys 15 yrs ago
Our family has been ordering from the same site for the last three years: www.christmastreetoyou.com

They always gather orders in September and October to ensure that everyone gets their tree. Right now they have a free delivery offer. I just checked their website and they have the price list for 2010 up already. Hope this helps!

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