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🇭🇰 Silver Price Today in Hong Kong | HK$566.23
Live silver price in Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) — updated every minute
Last updated: May 4, 2026, 01:01 PM ET
Per Gram (HKD)
HK$18.2047
Per Troy Oz (HKD)
HK$566.23
Per Kg (HKD)
HK$18,205
USD/Silver Spot
$72.78/oz
USD/HKD Rate
1 USD = 7.78 HKD
Gold/Silver Ratio
62.0:1
Silver Market in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a major international silver trading centre, positioned between Western and Eastern markets. The Chinese silver and Silver Exchange Society (CGSE), founded in 1910, is one of the world's oldest silver exchanges. Hong Kong's HKD is pegged to the USD (7.75–7.85 range), making silver price calculations highly stable. Major global silver ETFs list in Hong Kong.
Why do people in Hong Kong invest in silver?
Hong Kong's Chinese population maintains deep cultural affinity for silver, with jewellery being a staple gift for weddings and Lunar New Year. The city's status as a financial hub with no capital gains tax makes it a favourable jurisdiction for silver investment. Uncertainty around political developments since 2019 has also boosted demand for portable, globally liquid assets like silver.
Frequently Asked Questions — Silver in Hong Kong
What is the silver price in Hong Kong today in HKD?
HKD silver prices closely mirror USD prices due to the 7.75–7.85 USD/HKD peg. CGSE quotes silver in HKD per tael (37.43g). The HKEX lists silver futures contracts denominated in USD.
What is a "tael" of silver?
A Hong Kong tael (市兩) is a traditional Chinese unit of weight equal to 37.429 grams, used specifically for silver in Hong Kong and mainland China markets. One tael equals 1.2034 troy ounces.
Is there tax on silver in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong has no capital gains tax, no GST/VAT, and no stamp duty on silver transactions. This makes it one of the most tax-efficient silver investing jurisdictions in the world.
Where can I buy silver in Hong Kong?
silver can be purchased from CGSE member firms, Wing On jewellers, Chow Tai Fook, Luk Fook, and bullion dealers in the Sham Shui Po and Central districts. Banks like HSBC and Hang Seng also offer silver investment accounts.