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Can card lamps and LED desk lamps be brought on board a plane?

Card lamps and LED desk lamps can be carried on the plane if they do not exceed the weight and volume specified by the Civil Aviation Administration. If they exceed the weight and volume, they must be checked in.

You can bring your own small items on board for free during your trip. Airlines have size and weight restrictions. Each person can bring one item, with the volume of each item not exceeding 20×40×55 cm and the weight not exceeding 5 kg. First class passengers can carry two items of five kilograms each. Lighters, liquids, knives, etc. are not allowed to be brought on board as carry-on items. ?

Lithium batteries are not allowed in checked baggage. Only consumer electronic devices containing lithium or lithium-ion cells or batteries for personal use (watches, calculators, cameras, mobile phones, Laptops, camcorders, etc.). Spare batteries must be individually protected against short circuits and may only be carried in hand luggage. There is a limit of 2 spare batteries per person. ?

Extended information

The "China Civil Aviation Safety Inspection Rules" stipulates:

Article 44: Persons who refuse to undergo safety inspections are not allowed to You will be responsible for any losses incurred when boarding the plane or entering the waiting quarantine area. ?

Article 45: Anyone holding a copy of a resident ID card, a forged or altered ID card, or someone else's ID card will not be allowed to board the plane. ?

Article 46: Anyone who has any of the following circumstances should be taken to the security duty room for education; if the case is serious, the case shall be handed over to the civil aviation public security agency for handling: ?

(1) Evading security inspection; (2) Obstructing security personnel from performing official duties; (3) Carrying dangerous goods or contraband without any certificate;

(4) Disturbing the working order at the security inspection site.

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