The latest figures from China's central bank shows the central parity rate of the Chinese yuan against UK pound is down nearly 12-percent from the pre-referendum level last Friday.
The decrease is coinciding with the main UK sale season for summer shopping.
Cui Zhongliang with the Tongcheng Travel Agency says they're finding that Chinese tourists are looking at this and becoming more willing to travel and shop in UK.
"Consumers will see a price drop of five or six percent when shopping there now. As the exchange rate continues to drop, and as can also be seen from industry statistics, Chinese consumers will have greater purchasing power by shopping in the U.K."
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