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What should I bring with me when traveling?

1. Travel bag/backpack/suitcase: let’s talk about backpack or suitcase first. The backpack must be comfortable to carry and suitable for your body shape. It’s best to have one that can be carried and carried on both sides and has multiple pockets to facilitate the sorting of items.

2. Clothing (wearable): spare clothes, spare shoes (preferably flat shoes), tight pajamas, ties and scarves, hats, gloves, swimsuits, shorts, sanitary products, For mountainous areas, a slightly thicker jacket is required. Also bring tighter pajamas, sanitary napkins, less jewelry, less money (less cash, bring a credit card), some medicine (anti-insect, anti-itch and hemorrhage, eye drops, etc.), and bring enough Clothing, no matter what, bring a long-sleeved shirt in summer; although the clothes you bring depend on the climate of the destination and your travel plans, generally speaking, a lightweight raincoat is a must. This raincoat should have pockets, Has hood. If you want to bring a windproof coat, you should bring a loose windbreaker that can add a few clothes inside;

3. Toiletries: It is best not to use the toiletries in the hotel, it is not hygienic, so bring your own Towels, toothbrushes, cosmetics, sunscreen, sunglasses, accessories, toiletries, combs; it is best to use small packages of shampoo and body wash, as well as water stoppers. Travelers all know the important role of water stoppers. Without them, you How can you take a shower or wash clothes with standing water in the sink? Usually, the water stopper can be used in various sinks, and you should also bring a pack of washing powder. If your bag is big enough, it’s best to bring a pocket hair dryer (for drying your hair and wet clothes that need to be dried urgently), which will be very useful.

4. Important documents – passport, visa, ID card and driver’s license, marriage certificate, letter of introduction.

5. Cash and credit cards - Some small bills and coins must be exchanged for small items or tips. If you stay in a hotel or dine in a high-end restaurant, of course you have to pay with a credit card. In short, bring less cash and less jewelry to avoid exposing your money;

6. Air tickets, train tickets, hotels, etc. have been booked Proof and receipt of transportation and accommodation.

7. A portable inflatable neck pillow or an inflatable lumbar support, which can be used when flying, taking trains and long-distance buses, and can well protect the cervical spine and waist;

8. Eye masks (optional cute cartoon eye masks), ear plugs – especially for those who have difficulty falling asleep, stay in multi-person rooms in youth hostels, or hotels near busy roads. You can use it when resting on the way. If you are traveling in winter or a windy and sandy season, don’t forget to bring a mask;

9. Several storage bags, including shoe bags, sundries Storage bags, card holders, etc.;

10. A toiletry bag is also essential, you can put toiletries in it, and prepare a toothbrush box in which you can put toothbrushes and toothpaste, which is both practical and practical And hygienic;

11. A travel guide with complete information - just one! Carrying too many books can be heavy unless you are traveling to several different countries. There is also a travel schedule, address and telephone address book;

12. Medical kit/first aid kit/small medicine box and some medicines – as mentioned in the safety and health notes, such as painkillers, motion sickness medicine, Antidiarrheal medicine, cold medicine, tape, disinfectant, sunscreen, etc.

13. Travel and medical insurance policies and their hotline numbers. A copy is also required. Also include the address and phone number of the embassy of your nationality in your destination.

14. Detailed map of destination and transportation equipment map

15. Compass – This is very important. I have a map, but I can’t see the direction, so it’s still useless. Especially in relatively backward countries, many road signs are incomplete, unclear, or even wrong. Having a compass will definitely reduce the number of times you get lost.

16. Cell phone/mobile phone Please remember that keeping an effective channel for yourself to communicate with the outside world is the last magic weapon when you are in trouble.

17. Watches and small alarm clocks – Although mobile phones have the functions of time and alarm clock. On the road, taking your phone in and out to check the time is a little conspicuous, which can easily attract the attention of thieves and can easily be lost. A watch is much more convenient on the wrist.

18. Flashlight: If you want a flashlight that is lightweight, waterproof, anti-squeeze, good at focusing light, and has durable beads, buy the best high-capacity battery (at least AA size). Never skimp on money and use old batteries.

19. A small amount of dry food - chocolate, biscuits, etc. Friends who have outdoor activities must understand the importance of dry food. Even if you are walking in the city, get lost or miss traffic, or get stuck in one place due to climate change, etc., some dry food in your bag can help relieve hunger and cold.

20. Universal adapter plug – The standards for plugs and sockets in each country are different. It is very annoying to bring necessary electrical appliances only to find that they cannot be used, and it is also troublesome to buy them when you are out of town. It is best to have a universal adapter plug.

21. (Universal) Charger Be sure to bring various chargers. I heard that there is one on the market that is universal, so you don’t need to bring multiple different chargers, just one will do.

22. A practical daily bag – one that can hold a water bottle, some dry food, a travel guide, a map, a small notebook, a pen, even an umbrella, a hat, sunscreen (if the sun is hot), and gloves Daily bags such as scarves (if the weather is cold).

23. Other gadgets: camera, film, Walkman, razor, calculator, battery, nail clipper, can opener, small electric cup, small clothes hanger, sewing kit, hair dryer, paper and pen , money belt, small lock, tissue.

24. Food: A few pieces of chocolate: Tourist areas are often unpredictable. Once you fall into a cold, humid, windy, hungry, and cold situation, a few pieces of chocolate are the mainstay of perseverance. It is best to prepare them. A few pieces of beef jerky will help you fight off hunger for a longer period of time and boost your spirits.