With a population of over 7 million people, Hong Kong certainly gets its fair share of parcels and letters. That’s why you need a courier you can trust to send your parcels to Hong Kong. Whether you’re sending a care package to a family member, or shipping out items for your business, you can send parcels to Hong Kong with Evri in just 14-15 days.
If you’re an Amazon, eBay or Etsy seller, you may need an IOSS number to send parcels to Hong Kong. This should be provided in your marketplace invoice, without this your parcel may be delayed.
You’ll also need to fill in the correct customs form depending on the value of your items. Your recipient is likely to have to pay duty (or import tax) before they receive their items.
When you send packages to Hong Kong, you can be sure you’re getting a great service at a low price with Evri. You can send parcels internationally up to 15kg. Parcels are priced per 250g so you can save by providing the exact weight of your parcel. Sending a parcel to Hong Kong from the UK with Evri takes between 14-15 days on average.
Parcel size | Prices from |
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Parcel size 250g | Prices from £9.04 |
Parcel size 500g | Prices from £11.38 |
Parcel size 1kg | Prices from £13.11 |
Parcel size 2kg | Prices from £18.52 |
Parcel size 5kg+ | Prices from £39.56 |
With Evri, you can pick from three methods of sending your package to Hong Kong from the UK.
Hong Kong is constantly abuzz with imports and exports, so if you run a business, you may need to send multiple parcels to Hong Kong at once. Our Bulk Integrations tool makes it easier to book multiple parcels with less time and effort.
1. Link your Evri account with your marketplace seller’s account or upload your parcels using a CSV file
2. Book your parcels in one go
3. Package up your items and print off your postage label at home
4. Send your parcels using any of our 8,500+ ParcelShops and Lockers or book a Courier Collection
When you use Evri to send parcels to Hong Kong, you can send lots of different things. But there are a few limitations. You’ll find a full breakdown in our prohibited items list.
Be sure to check the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations and UK Civil Aviation Authority guides to keep up to date with the latest restrictions for sending parcels via airlines.
When sending parcels to Hong Kong, you’ll need to use the following structure:
For example:
Mr J. Doe
Flat 29, 19/F, Acacia Building
170 Low Road
WAN CHAI
HONG KONG
But don’t worry, all you need to do is enter the right address information at checkout, and we’ll make sure it’s formatted correctly when you print your label.