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What should you pay attention to when traveling to Europe in a group?

Because countries and regions are different, let’s take going abroad as an example. Let’s consider our nearest neighbor Russia as this year’s top destination. 1. Customs clearance for Russian inbound and outbound passengers. According to the Russian Federation Customs Law and other laws, luggage and items of inbound and outbound passengers must enter and exit through places with customs and be subject to customs supervision. Passengers should declare to customs in accordance with regulations. 2. Except for items exempted from inspection according to law, customs shall inspect and release the luggage and items of inbound and outbound passengers in accordance with regulations. Customs shall inspect and release the luggage and items of outbound passengers in accordance with the principle of reasonable quantities for personal use. 3. When passengers enter or exit the country carrying items that need to be declared to the customs, they should fill in the customs declaration form, choose the red channel to go through customs clearance procedures, truthfully declare their luggage and items in accordance with regulations, and declare to the customs for entry and exit procedures. 4. Passengers carrying items that do not need to be declared to the customs are not required to fill in the customs declaration form and choose the green channel for customs clearance. 5. Passengers carrying foreign currency equivalent to less than 3,000 U.S. dollars (including 3,000 U.S. dollars) do not need to declare to the customs. 6. Passengers carrying foreign currency equivalent to more than 3,000 US dollars but less than 10,000 US dollars (including 10,000 US dollars) out of the country must fill out a customs declaration form, choose the red channel and declare truthfully to the customs. 7. When passengers carry oil paintings out of the country, they need to submit an oil painting export certificate issued by the Russian cultural department to the customs. 2. Passengers carrying the following items into or out of the country must declare to the customs in writing. 1. The ruble exceeds 500 times the minimum labor remuneration stipulated by the Russian Federation, and the foreign currency equivalent is more than 3,000 US dollars; 2. The ruble exceeds 500 times the minimum labor remuneration stipulated by the Russian Federation, and the foreign currency equivalent is more than 10,000 US dollars. 3. Securities (payment documents and travellers’ checks); 4. Various forms of precious metals and gemstones, except other ornaments temporarily carried in and out of the country; 5. Weapons, ammunition and explosives; 6. Narcotics, psychotropic substances and Other similar items; 7. Cultural relics (paintings, sculptures, icons, ancient coins, medals, medals, stamps, etc.); 8. Poisons and potent substances, and potent drugs (sleeping pills, analgesics, etc.); 9. Radioactive items; 10. Endangered wild animals, plants and their products; 1. Technical equipment consisting of one or several radio transmitting or receiving devices, or other combinations and auxiliary machines (such as wireless phones, radio stations, radio navigation systems, radio testers, Cable television systems and other equipment, radio frequencies exceeding 9hz); 12. Prints, films, videos and photo materials involving state secrets, sporadic propaganda of fascism, hostility to society, race, ethnicity, religion and pornography; 13. Production and Supplies for business events. 3. If passengers carry more than the following limits, they must declare to the customs in writing: 1. 250 grams of sturgeon roe; 2.2 bottles of alcoholic beverages; 3.50 cigars; 4.100 cigarettes; 5. 250 grams of shredded tobacco. Four. Items prohibited from entry or exit. Various weapons, ammunition, military warheads, military equipment, explosive devices, nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, bacteriological weapons and other weapons of mass destruction and their raw materials and research equipment; 2. Narcotics, psychotropic drugs, various potent poisons, smoking Opium and cannabis paste tools, radioactive and explosive materials; 3. Prints, films, photographs, films, video tapes, compact discs, manuscripts, records and other sound recordings that are harmful to domestic political and economic interests, national security, social order, health and morals , pictures and model items, including items that spread fascist propaganda and are hostile to society, race, ethnicity and religion; 4. Items that are prohibited from exporting under the laws of other countries.