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What should senior high school students bring for study tour?

The things that senior high school students should bring for study tour are arranged as follows:

1, certificate data class

Generally speaking, there are the following types of travel documents: passport (preparation for studying abroad), ID card (/kloc-student ID card under 0/6 years old, ID card for/kloc-over 0/6 years old) and photocopy; Preferential documents: student ID card, teacher ID card and other preferential documents.

Travel documents: transportation card, transportation reservation form, air ticket, hotel check-in certificate, scenic spot ticket, travel reservation form (necessary for studying and traveling, but it is very troublesome to lose or lose); In addition to bringing the original certificate, it is best to prepare several copies and make backups in your mobile phone and mailbox to prevent accidents such as loss.

2. medicine

Parents should prepare some medicines for common diseases for their children before going out. Generally speaking, they can buy the corresponding medicines if they travel in China. If they travel abroad, they may not be able to buy drugs to treat language and writing problems.

Moreover, it is very difficult for young children to buy medicine in pharmacies, so parents should prepare medicines for their children before they go out to study, such as cold medicine, diarrhea medicine, mosquito repellent medicine, dysmenorrhea medicine, anti-inflammatory medicine, motion sickness medicine, etc., in case of emergency.

3. Daily life class

There are many contents and methods of study tour, so students should pay more attention to bring some daily necessities when participating in study tour. In addition to the items needed for hiking, mountaineering, camping and other tourism activities, most of the items in their daily lives can be bought at the tourist destination. For example: stationery (notebooks and pens), personal toiletries, changed clothes, shoes and socks, and some convenience foods (biscuits and chewing gum).