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What are the essential travel supplies?

Travel necessities

1. ID card or passport: Without documents, you are like a fugitive and will always get into trouble.

2. Cash and credit cards: Cash must be kept in whole parts, otherwise you will suffer losses or even get counterfeit bills. If you are staying at a hotel, be sure to bring a credit card to avoid pledging large amounts of cash at the front desk.

3. Air or train tickets: If you forget to bring them, it is often too late to buy them now.

4. A small amount of medicine: a small amount of anti-inflammatory drugs, coptis, band-aids, sesame oil, and cold medicine. These are important items to ensure that the trip will not be abandoned halfway. Here, I would like to add a little experience, that is, please bring a small piece of clean ginger. When acute enteritis, diarrhea, or abdominal pain occurs suddenly, eat a small piece of ginger. It only takes a few minutes and everything is fine. However, I tried this successful experience again in the suburbs a few days ago, surpassing berberine and saving a delicious meal. I actually hate eating ginger, but I highly recommend bringing it to yourself and you.

5. A few pieces of chocolate: Of course this is not a girl’s snack. Tourist areas are often unpredictable. Once they get stuck in a cold, wet, windy, cold, hungry situation, a few bars of chocolate are the backbone of persistence, I've been there myself. It's best to prepare a few pieces of beef jerky, which can prolong the time to resist hunger and cheer up.

6. Compass: It is in the hilly area of ??the south (Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan), and you can easily lose your way. Add to that the vast territory and sparsely populated areas, and you may never be able to return home.

7. Watch or business pass, Wenquxing: Time is the key to ensuring a smooth trip. Shangtong and Wenquxing not only have time and alarm clocks, but also a lot of helpful content for travel, such as travel knowledge, emergency phone numbers, train and flight information, electronic games, Chinese and English electronic dictionaries, etc. A friend said that if you have a watch on your phone, you don’t need to wear a watch. I would say that if you are only traveling for two days, you can use your phone to time it. However, if you travel for more than two days, it is dangerous to look at the watch on your phone. On the one hand, the battery power of mobile phones is limited. Repeatedly turning on the phone inevitably wastes power and shortens the standby time of the mobile phone. Usually, it is not easy to find charging places in tourist spots. In foreign countries, the power socket and voltage may not be suitable. A cell phone without battery is a waste. Not only can it not communicate with the outside world in times of crisis, but it can't even tell the time. Isn't this dangerous?

8. Mobile phone: Please remember that leaving yourself an effective channel to communicate with the outside world is your last magic weapon in difficult situations. This is true even when traveling abroad. Now global mobile phones can fully guarantee global communication. It is recommended that you don’t use your mobile phone as a watch, because your favorite thing to lose when traveling is your mobile phone. As long as you don't need to talk, put it in the safest place possible. Before going to bed at night, be sure to turn off your phone to save power. Generally speaking, a thick lithium battery can last for four days of travel.

9. Destination map and journey map: This is another key item to ensure a smooth trip. It doesn't have to be too heavy, either. It doesn't take up much space, so you can carry it with you wherever you go.

10. Flashlight: It is best to buy a flashlight with a large-capacity battery (at least AA battery) that is waterproof, anti-squeeze, good at focusing, and durable. Never skimp on money and use old batteries.

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