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May I ask what mainland residents (traveling to Taiwan) can bring back from Taiwan?

Taiwan travel has become a hot word recently, and a lot of travel information about Taiwan is unknown. I have collected and edited some here, hoping it will be useful to you. Documents required for registration: 1. Copy of ID card and family register. 2. 4 color 2-inch bareheaded photos with white background. 3. Employees who have been employed should provide a "certificate of employment" for more than half a year; (Note: ① The letter of certification of employment must indicate the applicant's name, gender, date of birth, date of employment, current position, and monthly salary standard. The company should be noted when signing Name, address, phone number and official seal of the company ②If the employee has been employed for less than six months, a letter of employment certification from the original company is required.) 4. Enterprises provide a copy of the "Business License"; social groups and foreign companies provide a copy of the "Registration Certificate"; administrative institutions provide a copy of the "Organization Code Certificate". 5. Students should provide a "copy of student ID card" or "certificate of enrollment in school"; 6. Retired and unemployed persons should provide the original certificate of a bank deposit of more than 50,000 yuan in their own name with a deposit period of more than three months, or a copy of a bank deposit certificate of the same amount. 7. Fill out the "Application Form for People from Mainland Areas to Visit Taiwan" and require your signature. 8. Passport with good exit record or a deposit of RMB 50,000. The precautions for mainland residents traveling to Taiwan are to protect the legitimate rights and interests of mainland tourists and operators traveling to Taiwan (hereinafter referred to as "Taiwan"), maintain the order of the tourism market in Taiwan, and ensure that tourism to Taiwan is "standardized, orderly, safe and healthy" Development, these precautions are formulated in accordance with the provisions of the "Travel Agency Management Regulations" and the "Administrative Measures for Mainland Residents Traveling to Taiwan Area". 1. Precautions for travel agencies operating tour groups for mainland residents to Taiwan (1) Travel agencies that operate tour groups for mainland residents to Taiwan (hereinafter referred to as tour groups) should choose the Taiwan region registered with the Cross-Strait Tourism Exchange Association (hereinafter referred to as the Overseas Travel Association) A travel agency that receives mainland residents traveling to Taiwan (hereinafter referred to as the reception agency) signs a contract and files it with the Overseas Travel Association. You are not allowed to sign a contract with a travel agency in Taiwan that has not been registered with the Overseas Travel Association and operate travel business for mainland residents to Taiwan. (2) The tour organizing agency shall agree with the host agency to complete the travel itinerary in accordance with the contract arrangements. No travel activities involving gambling, pornography, drugs, etc. or activities that may harm cross-strait relations are allowed. If the reception agency violates the contract, the organizing agency and its tour leader must make corrections in a timely manner. (3) Tour groups shall not use the name of "tourism to Taiwan" to organize mainland residents to go to Taiwan to engage in cross-strait exchange activities and international activities in the fields of economy, culture, health, science and technology, education, religion, academics and other fields. If the host agency arranges relevant exchange activities without authorization during the itinerary, the organizing agency and the tour leader shall be responsible for making corrections. (4) Tour groups shall enter into travel contracts with mainland tourists visiting Taiwan (hereinafter referred to as tourists). The contract should include travel start and end times, itinerary, price, accommodation standards, transportation, travel insurance and liability for breach of contract, etc. The travel contract is held by both the tourist and the tour operator. The tour group organization shall abide by the contract and shall not change the itinerary or reduce the tourism items without authorization, and shall not force or covertly force tourists to participate in paid items that are not agreed upon in the contract. (5) Tour operators shall provide tourists with true and reliable information on travel services to Taiwan, and shall not make false publicity or false advertising; shall not engage in unfair competition at prices below cost to disrupt the order of the travel market to Taiwan. (6) Organizing agencies should conscientiously hold pre-departure briefings for Taiwan tour groups to introduce tourists to Taiwan’s basic situation, relevant regulations, customs, and relevant requirements and precautions for civilized tourism. (7) Tour leaders of tour groups must obtain the "Tour Leader Certificate for Mainland Residents Traveling to Taiwan" issued by the Overseas Travel Association before they can take up their posts. When conducting tourism business to Taiwan, tour groups should organize group leaders to participate in training and establish corresponding management systems and responsibility systems. (8) Tour organizing agencies should establish an emergency mechanism to deal with emergencies and effectively strengthen the safety management of tourist groups visiting Taiwan. Before the group sets off, tourists should be clearly informed of safety issues involving personal and property safety; during the tour, if there is a situation that may endanger the safety of tourists' lives and property, tourists should be advised in advance. And take effective measures to strictly prevent accidents. In the event of an emergency, emergency mechanisms should be activated immediately to minimize damage. (9) During the group’s travel in Taiwan, the tour group organization should maintain smooth communication with the group leader. When the team encounters special circumstances in Taiwan, such as force majeure emergencies such as illness, injury, or other natural disasters, the team leader should report to the organizing agency in a timely manner. Tour groups should promptly report to the provincial tourism administrative department and relevant departments, and at the same time put forward appropriate opinions and suggestions for handling. (10) If a tourist is stranded in Taiwan and fails to return, the tour leader shall promptly report to the tour operator, the tour operator shall promptly report to the provincial tourism administrative department and relevant departments, and the provincial tourism administrative department shall promptly report to the Overseas Tourism Association. When the Overseas Travel Association and relevant departments handle relevant matters, the organizing agency should provide assistance. (11) Tour groups should establish a summary system for travel to Taiwan and continuously improve their organizational, service, prediction, and emergency response capabilities for travel to Taiwan. 2. Precautions for mainland residents traveling to Taiwan (12) Mainland residents traveling to Taiwan should consult and register with the tour groups designated by the Overseas Travel Association in conjunction with relevant departments to operate tours to Taiwan. They are not allowed to register and participate with non-designated travel agencies and units. Travel activities to Taiwan organized by it.

(13) Mainland residents traveling to Taiwan should hold the "Taiwan Travel Permit for Mainland Residents" and travel endorsement, join a group tour, and travel as a group. (14) The luggage and items carried by mainland residents traveling to Taiwan must go through customs clearance procedures in accordance with the "Regulations of the Customs of the People's Republic of China on the Supervision of Luggage and Items of Entry and Exit Passengers" and relevant regulations. (15) Mainland residents traveling to Taiwan should properly keep their personal travel documents and make copies of the documents as backups. They can keep the copies together with the photo of the document and the original document separately. In the event of an accident such as loss, theft or robbery, the tour leader should be reported immediately and at the same time, report to the police and the Taiwan Cross-Strait Tourism Association (hereinafter referred to as the Taiwan Tourism Association). (16) When traveling to Taiwan, mainland residents should abide by the relevant regulations in Taiwan, respect local customs and habits, obey the unified management of the tour leader, and travel with the group. They are not allowed to leave the group without authorization, and are not allowed to stay without returning. When free activities, you should explain your destination to the tour leader and obtain the consent of the tour leader; when returning, if you need to enter in a group due to force majeure or other special reasons, you should report to the tour leader in a timely manner. (17) Mainland residents traveling to Taiwan should regulate their personal behavior and are not allowed to participate in activities that are detrimental to cross-strait relations or activities involving gambling, pornography, drugs, etc. (18) Mainland residents should behave in a civilized manner, dress and speak appropriately when traveling to Taiwan. (19) Mainland residents traveling to Taiwan should improve their awareness of self-protection. When encountering natural disasters and other emergencies, you must deal with them calmly, follow on-site commands, evacuate the dangerous area as soon as possible, contact the team leader in a timely manner, and contact relevant local or mainland authorities for rescue and protection. If you encounter a sudden illness, you should promptly take relevant measures such as seeking medical treatment at the nearest location; if you encounter a traffic or other accident, you should take self-rescue and mutual rescue measures, protect the accident scene, and quickly report to the team leader and the local police; if you encounter a traffic or other accident, In case of personal or property safety or other unexpected situations, the police should be called in time. (20) If the organizing agency or the reception agency entrusted by it violates the contract, changes the itinerary without authorization, reduces the tourism items, forces or disguises the tourists to participate in non-contracted paid items, causing the tourists' legitimate rights and interests to be harmed, the tourists shall have The right to demand compensation from the organizing club. (21) Tourists should report to the Overseas Travel Association and relevant departments if tour groups, tour leaders or reception agencies induce and organize tourists to participate in activities involving gambling, pornography, drugs, etc. and harmful to cross-strait relations. (22) These precautions shall come into effect from the date of issuance. (23) The Overseas Travel Association is responsible for interpreting these precautions. During the implementation process, OTA will make timely revisions based on changes in the actual operating conditions of tourism to Taiwan.