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What should you pay attention to when traveling to Taiwan?

Things you should pay attention to when traveling to Taiwan:

1. Luggage:

(1) Each person is limited to one piece of hand luggage, and the weight of checked luggage must not exceed More than 20 kilograms shall prevail;

(2) Please do not put valuables in checked luggage; alcoholic items, fruit knives, small scissors and nail clippers cannot be carried with you, please check them in; lithium batteries are not allowed in checked luggage; Lighters are not allowed to be carried or checked in.

(3) If you have emergency medicines for travel, please try to carry a whole box of tablets or granules (do not carry liquid medicines in potions or syrups). If you take a certain amount of medicine, please bring only the necessary dose on the plane, and put the rest of the medicine in your checked baggage and hand it over to the airline.

(4) Please clearly fill in your Chinese and English name and phone number on the luggage tag. After checking in your baggage with the airline, be sure to keep your baggage check-in receipt, and check whether the flight and destination on the receipt are consistent with the flight you took that day and the city you are visiting.

2. Departure:

(1) Customs: If you are carrying a camera, a camera with a detachable lens, a laptop, etc., you should declare it to the customs.

(2) Carrying foreign currency: According to national regulations: each person can carry 5,000 US dollars. If you carry more than the amount, you will be responsible for it once it is found out.

(3) If the endorsement is issued by a travel agency, please follow the arrangements of the tour leader and go through the departure procedures in a unified manner according to the order on the "Departure List".

3. Taiwan Entry:

(1) All international contraband items are listed as strictly prohibited items. Fresh fruits and vegetables, pickled fish, and meat are not allowed to be brought in. Duty-free items include a bottle of foreign wine, a carton of cigarettes, a small amount of perfume, and an appropriate amount for personal use.

(2) The Taiwan authorities stipulate that each inbound passenger is only allowed to bring NT$8,000, US$1,000 or equivalent foreign currency. If the foreign currency exceeds the regulations, it must be declared in detail on the entry form so that it can be transferred when leaving the country. It can be taken out of the country, but traveler's checks are not restricted.

4. Other matters needing attention:

(1) To travel to Taiwan, you must hold the "Taiwan Travel Permit for Mainland Residents", travel endorsement and Taiwan Entry Permit, travel in a group, and travel as a whole group. .

(2) When traveling to Taiwan, you should properly keep your personal travel documents and make copies of the documents as backups. You can store the copies together with the photo of the document and the original document separately. In the event of an accident such as loss, theft or robbery, the tour leader should be reported immediately and the police and Taiwan Cross-Strait Tourism Association should also be informed.

(3) When mainland residents travel to Taiwan, they should abide by the relevant regulations of the Taiwan region, respect local customs and habits, obey the unified management of the tour leader, and travel with the group. They are not allowed to leave the group without authorization, and are not allowed to stay for an extended period of time. Return. When moving freely, you should explain your destination to the tour leader and obtain the consent of the tour leader; when returning, if you need to enter in a group due to force majeure or other special reasons, you should report to the tour leader in a timely manner.

(4) Mainland residents traveling to Taiwan should regulate their personal behavior. They are not allowed to participate in activities and gatherings that are detrimental to cross-Strait relations, are not allowed to make remarks that are detrimental to cross-Strait relations, are not allowed to carry and disseminate promotional materials that are detrimental to cross-Strait relations, and are not allowed to participate in activities involving gambling, pornography, drugs, etc.