Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - I want to go to Germany, but I don’t know what to bring with me.
I want to go to Germany, but I don’t know what to bring with me.
Carry-on luggage:
My laptop and related computer peripherals are placed in my backpack. I also have a small trolley case and a small bag slung across my body. The trolley suitcase contains very dense or fragile things, while the small bag contains important documents and cash.
There are regulations on the size of carry-on luggage, which is usually defined as the sum of length, width and height not exceeding 150 centimeters. Each passenger can only carry one piece of luggage. (But laptops are not included, which means you can bring one more bag. Women’s handbags are not included in your luggage. Remember this!)
I’m here this time When I was in Germany, my carry-on luggage was weighed. In fact, I was asked to pay a fine of 3,200 yuan for exceeding 10 kilograms. If this happens to you, don't worry, let alone pay a fine. Because 320 yuan per kilogram is very little, you can throw away some unimportant things at this time and buy them again after arriving in Germany. In addition, you must protect your own rights and interests. It is clearly written on the ticket that some things cannot be included in the weighing range: laptop, a thick coat, a few books, food, camera, umbrella, etc.
In the end I had to throw away two big dictionaries to finish. Later, I was always glad that I didn’t throw away the rice cooker. Because when there is an electronic dictionary, I never feel that it is awkward not to have a big dictionary. But my rice cooker is used every day.
Remember: Be sure to affix or reliably bundle a sign on your checked or even carry-on luggage, stating your name, flight number, departure point, transfer point, destination, and address in China and Germany. , phone number and other information. This way you can find your luggage even if it is lost or picked up by mistake!
Since May 1, 2007, the maximum volume of liquids or pastes carried with you cannot exceed 200ml, and the total volume cannot exceed 1L. Therefore, pay attention to the size of the items in your carry-on luggage. (Especially cosmetics that you usually think are not very dangerous)
Don’t be confused when you get off the plane in Frankfurt, because there is a Chinese service at the stairs, and you can ask if you don’t understand anything.
When entering customs in Germany, queue up at the N-Eu (Non-European Union) station.
I heard that France is currently investigating pirated software and pirated CDs in personal computers. This must be taken into consideration.
One last thing to add: Be sure to carry your admission letter with you! You need to check when entering Germany. If you check the notification letter, you are likely to encounter unimaginable difficulties.
"China Customs Regulations on Entry and Exit of Items Carried by Tourists"
Any items brought into China must be declared and subject to inspection by customs personnel. You are not allowed to carry any items through customs for others when traveling.
Cigarettes/cigars/tobacco
Those who stay in the country for less than six months can bring 200 cigarettes; those who stay for more than six months can bring 400 cigarettes;
p>
Four boxes of tobacco items when leaving the country;
2. Alcoholic beverages. Those who stay for less than six months can bring two bottles of alcoholic beverages (0.75 kg); those who stay for more than six months can bring two bottles of alcoholic beverages (0.75 kg). Four bottles of alcoholic beverages (0.75 kg);
3. When exporting traditional Chinese medicines and patent medicines, each person can carry up to 300 yuan of medicines to foreign countries; each person can bring up to 150 yuan of medicines to Hong Kong and Macau; It is strictly prohibited to bring drugs exceeding the limit into the country;
4. An appropriate amount of perfume (for personal use) as a gift;
5. Gold, silverware and decorations; no more than 50 grams can be brought into the country. ; All gold, silverware and decorations are not allowed to be exported without the permission of the People's Republic of China and the State;
6. Cultural relics exported must obtain the permission of the People's Republic of China You can only leave the country with permission from the country;
7. Any of the following electronic equipment is allowed into the country: camera, portable recorder, portable movie camera, portable camcorder, laptop computer;
7 , It is strictly prohibited to enter any firearms, arms and explosive and flammable items; counterfeit banknotes/stocks; any printed matter, film, photos, audio tapes, video tapes and other items that have an impact on China's politics, economy, culture and morality; any toxic items; Opium, morphine, heroin, marijuana, and other drugs; any animals, plants, and objects that may transmit diseases; any items prohibited from export; any printed matter, film, photos, audio tapes, video tapes, and other items that may reveal state secrets; any cultural relics ; Endangered animals and plants (including specimens and seeds). Studying in Germany means you have to make a home in this strange place. So, don’t always think about bringing everything here, but think about what I can’t buy in Germany even if I have money, or what I can’t buy in Germany for more than five times the price. I just listed my luggage list in the order I saw in the previous post.
(Please understand the similarities!) The required documents are:
1. Passport
2. Admission notice from a German university
3. German language Certificate
4. Bank deposit certificate 5. APS certificate
6. Notarized documents of university graduation, high school or above grades, degree, and even work certificate
7. A number of 1-inch or 2-inch color photos with a white background and a front face without hat (30 photos each is enough). In addition, some documents must be kept in the country. These are 1. ID card and household register 2. Several copies of passport and visa
3. Several 1-inch and 2-inch front-facing color photos without hat
4. Notice from the German school Copies of books, German certificates, etc.
5. Copies of bank and remittance receipts or certificates
6. Your important numbers, passwords, keys, bank books and passwords, etc. Books
To be honest, I originally wanted to bring my two big dictionaries with me, but I accidentally threw them away at the airport because my luggage was overweight. Now I don’t have any discomfort when using electronic dictionaries. On the contrary, I find it very convenient. Moreover, the vocabulary of electronic dictionaries nowadays is very large, and some even come with professional dictionaries. So I can’t give you any advice about dictionaries.
The German professional books seem to be very different from ours. I feel that the things we learned in the previous textbooks are completely useless here. (Except for advanced mathematics, but it is much simpler than in China.) If you think it is necessary, you can bring textbooks for basic basic courses. But don’t bring too much. Because it is very likely that you brought it but never used it once, and you were reluctant to throw it away when you moved. It was just because you couldn't live with yourself. There is no need to bring too much daily necessities and stationery. They are very cheap in Germany and there is no need to take up valuable luggage weight. Food
Food is the first priority for people, and taste is the first priority. Eating in Germany is a big problem, not because you cannot afford it, but because you are not used to it. You can see from my happy kitchen that my craftsmanship is growing.
Back to business. It is recommended that everyone bring: five-spice powder, thirteen spices, braised pork ingredients, etc. These things are very light in specific gravity and very effective, so I highly recommend them to everyone. You can also bring some plant spices: Sichuan peppercorns, aniseed, cinnamon, cumin, cloves, white pepper, woody incense, tangerine peel, cinnamon, angelica, ginkgo, hay, nutmeg, etc.
You can also bring some more useful information. Especially mushrooms, wolfberry, red dates, dangshen, seaweed, kelp, dried fungus, etc. for stews.
If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools. You must bring a kitchen knife, and a small cutting board is also necessary. Although they are sold in Germany, I always dislike them. In addition, students who are good at making dumplings can bring a small rolling pin to roll out noodles and eat them. Electrical appliances 1. Rice cooker I think this is the most useful household appliance, which can be used to cook rice and porridge. Especially in the first few days after arriving in Germany, the utilization rate was very high. But don’t bring one that is too big. If you are eating alone, 1.5 liters is recommended. Although they are sold in the Asian Super League here, they are quite expensive and not a famous brand. Better bring one over.
2. Induction cooker I think this is not very useful. Because when you bring this, you also need to bring the matching pot. So it's not cost effective. Of course, those who like to eat hotpot mutton can consider it. But it’s not that expensive to buy in Germany. There is also a warranty.
3. Mobile phones. Mobile phones brought from China can be used in Germany, or you can choose to contract a mobile phone contract in Germany. Of course, this is not a matter of principle. Each has pros and cons, decide for yourself.
4. Laptops are an indispensable household appliance. As for whether to bring it from China, it's not a matter of principle, and I can't say for sure. Computer related peripherals: mouse, headset, camera, mobile hard drive. The computer can burn DVDs and bring a few blank discs.
6. System software, anti-virus software, etc. When carrying a CD, you cannot use the original single plastic shell packaging. You must use a CD bag to save a lot of weight and space! 7. Camera, camera battery
8. MP3/mp4, etc. If you use batteries, it is recommended to bring an appropriate amount of rechargeable batteries from China (I brought two pairs of size 5 and size 7).
9. A very important item: socket conversion plugs are sold in supermarkets, ranging from 20-50 yuan. (The price may be related to the quality) I bought two. (Remember, buy the German standard.)
10. Do not buy a universal socket plate that is too big. According to individual circumstances. The one I chose has 5 jacks.
Pharmaceuticals
You don’t need to bring a lot of domestic medicines, mainly Chinese patent medicines:
1. Cold medicines
2. Antidiarrheal medicines
3. Painkillers
1. Eye drops
4. Cooling oil
5. Trauma medicine 6. Bruise medicine
p>
7. Anti-allergic drugs
8. Anti-inflammatory drugs
9. Motion sickness drugs
Do not bring glass bottles for drugs, or do not use glass bottles Packaged. The paper box can also be removed to save space.
Clothing
2. Bring more underwear, autumn clothes, socks, etc. that are frequently changed and washed
. Bring more jeans as they are more resistant to stains. It can be worn all year round and the look will never go out of style.
4. German coats, sweaters, jackets, etc. are relatively expensive and have limited styles, so they should be brought from China. It is recommended to bring extra clothes.
5. Don’t use a very thick down jacket. The key is to make it larger and better windproof.
6. It seems that there are very few opportunities to wear skirts. It is estimated that the total time will not exceed two or three months. Of course, girls who like to wear skirts can bring thicker ones
7 , Germany does not need cotton trousers, thick woolen trousers, or leather trousers in winter. There is heating in houses, buses and subways.
8. Bring as little clothing as possible (especially outerwear) made of high-end wool, pure wool or cashmere. The biggest problem is the maintenance of these things. Dry cleaning and related services are very expensive in Germany, so it’s better to avoid causing trouble to yourself.
Shoes and Hats
1. Slippers must be brought from China. The cheapest ones in Germany cost 4 or 5 euros. The key is that all German residences have wooden floors or carpets, so it’s not good if you don’t change your shoes or use hard-soled slippers. So be sure to bring a pair of lightweight, soft-soled slippers.
2. A pair of plastic slippers, for use in the bathroom.
3. You don’t have to bring sandals, just a pair is enough. 4. Just bring two pairs of sports shoes. There are always discounts here, but the appearance is not so popular. 5. A pair of leather shoes. 6. It is not recommended to bring: leather boots, not to mention they are bulky, not very useful, and can be easily damaged when carrying. There is no need to bring cotton shoes, they are of little use. As mentioned above, winter in Germany is very easy.
7. As for hats for decoration or personal preference, it all depends on your personal ideas. Anyway, I don’t take it with me, it’s okay. If I want to take it with me, it’s not too heavy.
Other small items:
1. German glasses are very expensive, especially glasses frames, the cheapest ones cost 30-100 euros. Therefore, it is necessary to bring one or two extra pairs of glasses from home. 2. Contact lenses: Contact lenses in Germany are not very expensive. The potions are generally more expensive than in China, but there are also cheaper ones that are close to those in China.
3. An umbrella
4. One or two pairs of gloves.
5. Female classmates can bring more headdresses and small accessories. The things here are too unrefined.
6. Small scissors
7. Small alarm clock (preferably battery-powered)
8. Nail scissors
9. Two or three pairs of chopsticks, and two spoons 10. Two small locks (for locking luggage)
11. A space cup (carry it with you, and can also be used to drink water at the airport) 12. You must not smoke more than one cigarette, otherwise you will be fined heavily. 13. Meat that is not in commercial packaging is not allowed. The EU has very strict meat controls and does not even allow the import of Chinese meat. Be sure to pay attention to these two items, otherwise you will get into a lot of trouble and a lot of fines.
- Related articles
- How to praise photography skills?
- What is the background of Spring Story?
- Jiang Yiyan once attracted countless slanders due to relationship problems, but she went to the mountainous area to teach for eight years but received high praise. What do you think?
- Mother-daughter photography
- What do you think is the most wonderful martial arts movie?
- Do freelance photographers need a registration license?
- I want two interesting articles about childhood, 800 words, preferably written by celebrities such as Lu Xun and Bing Xin. I want an article, hurry up!
- Is there a train from Hengshui to Langfang?
- Is it infringing to capture portraits in the park?
- What is the coldest place in China?