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🇭🇰Platinum Rate in Sham Shui Po Today

The platinum rate in Sham Shui Po today is HK$475,635 per kilogram for 24K, based on an international spot price of $1,887.00 per troy ounce. That is up HK$14,191 from the previous close. This is the international spot price converted into HKD for Sham Shui Po. Jewellers there add making charges and a local premium on top, so a counter price will normally sit above this figure. It is one of Hong Kong's larger markets, with a population of around 431,090.

24K Platinum · per kilogram
HK$475,635
HKD per kilogram · 1,000 g
▲ HK$14,191 (3.07%) vs previous close (COMEX futures)
Spot $1,887.00/oz · 1 USD = 7.8399 HKD
Last 12 months · 24K per kilogram
▲ 39.24%
Aug 2025 Aug 2026
COMEX futures closes Low HK$335,641 High HK$718,972 255 sessions

Platinum rate in Sham Shui Po — all karats and weights

Weight 24K22K21K18K14K
1 Gram (1 g) HK$475.63 HK$436.00 HK$416.18 HK$356.73 HK$277.45
1 Tael (37.7994 g) HK$17,979 HK$16,480 HK$15,731 HK$13,484 HK$10,488
1 Troy Ounce (31.1035 g) HK$14,794 HK$13,561 HK$12,945 HK$11,095 HK$8,630
1 Kilogram (1,000 g) HK$475,635 HK$435,998 HK$416,180 HK$356,726 HK$277,454

All figures in HKD (Dollar). Purity follows the karat/24 standard: 22K is 91.67% gold, 21K is 87.5%, 18K is 75%.

Last 10 days · 24K per kilogram in Sham Shui Po

Daily closes from COMEX front-month futures — a continuous series that predates our own spot record. Futures trade slightly above spot, so read these as the day-to-day movement, not as the counter price. Converted at the current HKD exchange rate.

Date24K / kilogramChange%
Fri, 21 Aug 2026 HK$475,710 +HK$14,191 3.07%
Thu, 20 Aug 2026 HK$461,519 +HK$7,158 1.58%
Wed, 19 Aug 2026 HK$454,361 +HK$19,207 4.41%
Tue, 18 Aug 2026 HK$435,154 -HK$13,888 -3.09%
Mon, 17 Aug 2026 HK$449,042 +HK$7,940 1.80%
Fri, 14 Aug 2026 HK$441,103 +HK$6,251 1.44%
Thu, 13 Aug 2026 HK$434,852 -HK$9,049 -2.04%
Wed, 12 Aug 2026 HK$443,900 +HK$3,857 0.88%
Tue, 11 Aug 2026 HK$440,044 +HK$327.68 0.07%
Mon, 10 Aug 2026 HK$439,716

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Platinum rate in Sham Shui Po — questions

What is the platinum rate in Sham Shui Po today?

The platinum rate in Sham Shui Po today is HK$475,635 per kilogram for 24K, and HK$475,635 per kilogram for 24K. These are live figures converted from international spot at the current HKD exchange rate.

What is the price of 1 gram of gold in Sham Shui Po?

One gram of 24K platinum costs HK$475.63 in Sham Shui Po, and 22K costs HK$436.00 per gram. 18K works out at HK$356.73.

Why is 22K cheaper than 24K in Sham Shui Po?

22K gold is 91.67% pure — 22 parts gold to 24 — so it contains less gold by weight than 24K, which is 99.9% pure. That is why 22K is HK$39.64 less per gram here. The alloy makes it harder, which is why jewellery is usually 22K or below.

Is the gold rate in Sham Shui Po different from other cities?

The underlying metal price is identical everywhere in Hong Kong — gold trades in one global market and converts at one exchange rate. What differs city to city is the retail markup: making charges, wastage and the jeweller's own premium. Those are set by each shop, not by the market.

How often does this rate update?

The spot price refreshes continuously through the trading day and this page reflects the latest reading, last confirmed 54 seconds ago. Exchange rates refresh alongside it.

How this price is worked out. Gold trades in one global market, quoted in US dollars per troy ounce. The Sham Shui Po price above is that spot price converted into HKD at the current exchange rate, then scaled to the weight and purity shown — no estimate is involved at any step. What it does not include is the jeweller's making charge, wastage, or local taxes, which vary shop to shop. Use it as the metal value, not as a shop quote. Historical rows are converted at today's exchange rate, so they show how the metal moved rather than how the HKD moved.