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I come from Qingdao. I will go to Busan in September. I don't know what luggage I need to take when I leave.

If you fly economy class of Korean Air, you can take 23 kilograms of luggage, while economy class of Air China is 30 kilograms.

People's Republic of China (PRC) prohibits the following items from leaving the country:

1. All items included in the prohibited entry scope;

2 manuscripts, printed matter, films, photographs, records, films, audio tapes, video tapes, laser discs, computer storage media and other articles involving state secrets;

3. Precious cultural relics and other cultural relics prohibited from leaving the country;

The number and limit of duty-free luggage carried by citizens abroad are within the limits and limits, and the following items are allowed:

(1) Food, clothing, apparel and other daily necessities with a value below RMB 50 yuan.

(2) 2 bottles of wine and 600 cigarettes. The total value of standing drugs for treatment shall not exceed RMB 200 yuan. A single variety is limited to a reasonable amount, and musk and toad venom are not allowed to be taken out. For five kinds of medicinal materials, such as Angelica sinensis, Lycium barbarum, Astragalus membranaceus, dried meat and cinnamon, which exceed the prescribed duty-free quota, export tax is levied, and the amount of ginseng and velvet antler is limited to 200 grams each.

(4) A watch, a radio, a bike and an electric fan.

(5) One TV set, tape recorder, camera, refrigerator, washing machine, etc.

Restricted exit articles

(1) precious metals such as gold and silver and their products;

(2) Foreign currency and other securities;

(3) radio transceiver and communication security machine;

(4) Precious Chinese herbal medicines and their proprietary Chinese medicines;

(5) General cultural relics;

(6) Other articles restricted by the customs.

4 endangered and precious animals and plants (including specimens) and their seeds and propagation materials.

Very simple, "sleep"!

The secret of "red eye" flight survival method is actually very simple, two words-"sleep"! Before or after the flight, no matter how hard you prepare, adjust, recover or endure, the way to survive on the "red-eye" flight is mainly how to sleep the longest during the journey. Some people can fall asleep anyway, while others can't sleep all night. If you are not so delicate when sleeping, or not so tired before boarding, it will be very helpful for your "red eye" voyage. Red-eye flights get up early in the morning, do exercise and don't take a nap all day.

Ask for a window seat or a seat in the front of the fuselage.

A window seat is more conducive to sleep, because you can lean against the inner wall of the plane without disturbing the passengers in the same seat. If you lean on your head, you can avoid waking up with a sore neck. You can also open or close the window according to your own needs, and no one will wake you up because you get up and leave your seat. But the footrest space of most window seats is smaller than other seats, which is to match the curve of the aircraft fuselage.

The seat in the front of the fuselage is required because when the plane bumps, the seat in the front of the fuselage is more insensitive than the seat in the back of the fuselage.

Make sure your seat can stand up.

Some seats, especially the row near the emergency exit, can't be erected. When you reserve a seat or check in, please ask your agent to ensure that the seat in your seat can be put back.

Be smart when you have colleagues.

If you take the "red eye" flight with your spouse, children, relatives or close friends, put the smaller one in the "middle" seat and the larger one in the window seat. In this way, the little man can lean on the big man, and everyone will feel more comfortable.

Don't underestimate pillows and blankets.

I don't know if you have noticed that there are always not enough pillows and blankets in the "red eye" flight service. I can't explain why the airline thinks that one pillow is enough for each row of seats on the "red eye" flight. Take the "red eye" flight, if your seat can't be laid down, it's a middle seat, and there are no pillows and blankets, then you will be miserable. Therefore, as soon as you get on the plane, you should see if there are any pillows and blankets in the overhead suitcase; If you can't find it, ask the flight attendant for it.

You can also bring your own pillow (inflatable neck pillow is more comfortable than it looks). Or bring a sweater as a pillow or blanket in case of emergency.

Fasten your seat belt.

If your seat belt is not fastened, the flight attendant will wake you up and fasten your seat belt when the plane bumps. If you cover the blanket, buckle your seat belt outside the blanket so that the flight attendant can clearly see that you have fastened your seat belt.

Put down the curtains.

Take the red-eye flight to the east, then you are flying to the rising sun. At an altitude of30,000 feet, the light will pass through the window before you know it. Put down the hood and keep it low.

A practical form of treating jet lag with light is to adjust how much light is received according to the time zone where the destination is located. Simply put, if your red-eye flight is from west to east, you don't need any sunshine before you arrive; If your red-eye flight is from east to west, you need sunshine first, and then the dimming becomes less and less.

The plane flew together and fell asleep immediately.

Don't wait to eat, watch movies, listen to music or try reading (although some books help you fall asleep, you should put them aside once your eyelids droop). And you should know that from boarding at the boarding gate to taking off, the oxygen content in the cabin is very low and it is easy to fall asleep. Sleep when you are sleepy, don't hold on.

Dietary precautions

This usually means eating late on the flight from west to east and not eating until the flight from east to west arrives. Snacks and meals provided at other times during the flight are ignored, and sleeping is the best.

Eat less before taking off.

Although this is my personal preference, many people who fly around often find that eating less instead of drinking less will make your body adjust itself, better adapt to take-off and landing, and make it easier to fall asleep on the plane.

In addition, carbohydrates usually make you sleepy, and protein and fat will make you awake. Bananas and milk are very effective in promoting sleep. Remember, if you really want to sleep, wine and coffee won't help you sleep.

It is very important to drink water during the flight. However, if you are trying to sleep, drinking a large glass of water before taking off will force you to go to the bathroom halfway, so drinking the right amount of water is the key.

No movies.

Most movies won't make you fall asleep, on the contrary, they will make you awake. Turn off the headphones and close your eyes.

Sleep AIDS can be used.

Eye masks, inflatable neck pillows, earplugs and other equipment are very helpful for you to fall asleep on the "red eye" flight. Don't worry about wearing these things will be ridiculous. Your bloodshot eyes will look worse in the business negotiation the next morning.

When the plane lands, raise the sunshade on the window.

If you fly from east to west, the sunlight coming into the window will make you uncomfortable, but it will help you adjust your biological clock. You will be confused when you get off the plane with your eyes closed in the last few minutes.

Set the time of the watch

Adjust your watch before you get off the plane. In fact, I like to set my watch as soon as I get on the plane, because the time of arrival in the time zone of my destination will be displayed on the plane screen. When I wake up on the road, I will know how long it will take to arrive, which will allow me to seize a few more precious minutes to sleep.