T4’s Seventh Heaven sits in the main departures shopping zone
Figure on finding Seventh Heaven after security in Terminal T4, in the central retail strip before most domestic gates. It runs standard flight-bank hours, generally opening ahead of the first departures and closing after the late-evening waves, so you’re usually fine from early morning to around 10pm. Signage is English and Chinese, and you can pay with UnionPay, major credit cards, and mobile wallets like Alipay and WeChat Pay.
Pricing tracks typical Hangzhou Xiaoshan airport levels: snacks and small gifts sit in the ¥20–¥80 range, with prettier packaged items climbing toward ¥150. Expect the usual mix of travel basics plus some slightly more polished souvenirs at the higher end. If you just need something to eat on the plane, look for individually wrapped items under ¥30 rather than the boxed gift sets.
Seventh Heaven’s main draw is its all-in-one stop at T4, so you can grab a last-minute present and a drink without roaming between shops near adjacent gates. Shelving runs heavy on packaged food and small trinkets; electronics and cables are present but limited, so don’t count on finding every charger type. Staff generally speak enough English for simple purchases and can help you check expiry dates or pack things into a single bag.
Practical tip: if your gate is in the higher 20s or 30s of T4, shop here first in the central area; selection usually thins out as you move toward the remote gates.