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Q: Where can I buy cigars in Zibo?

I'm trying to find places - even if there's only one - in Zibo where I can buy cigars. They don't have to be Cuban (I prefer Dominican myself), but they do have to be cigars.

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http://www.cnvol.com/train-12/en-3463.htm

 

After you arrived to Shenzhen, cross to HK, and stop at:

 

http://www.cigarsmokers.com/threads/11624-quot-Hong-Kong-Cigar-Shop-Guid...

 

If you're in Tsim Sha Tsui (Mong Kok), Hotel close to the beginning of Nathan Rd. (on the L side of the Nathan, if you're heading toward the Sea) have an excellent cigars 'library', with prices lower than in Guernsey, EU tax-free heaven.

 

No data about Cubans or any other cigars retail in China. I saw some Cubans in Luohu/Shenzhen, but they were too dry and not stored properly. Overpriced, too.

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Oh nice, I live in Zibo also! How long have you been here? What district are you in?

 

As far as cigars, I haven't seen any shops carrying them. I tried the usual foreign import stores like RT Mart and Metro and they didn't have them either. I gave up looking and just had my friend bring me some from America when she came to visit a few weeks ago. I'll ask some of my local friends here and see if any of them may know of a place, more than likely if they do have a shop, it would probably be in Zhangdian District, or Zouping District. I'll get back to you.

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