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List of prohibited articles in various countries and regions

Traveling abroad, as we all know, there are clear rules for carrying articles when entering or leaving the country. So do you know this? Today, let's take a look at the prohibited items in various countries and regions!

International ban

The following items are prohibited from entering the country no matter where they fly. Do not take them with you. If found, it may be confiscated or fined.

1. (raw or cooked meat (including organs and their products)

2. Plant seeds, vegetables, fruits and soil

3. kindling (including all kinds of ignition devices, such as lighters, matches, lighters, magnesium rods (flint), etc.) is strictly prohibited for passengers to carry or consign.

4. Insects and other pests harmful to plants

5. Wild animals and specimens

6. Drugs and dangerous drugs

Fireworks, cigarettes, cakes, yellow smoke, fireworks, etc. This will cause serious personal injury or endanger the safety of the aircraft.

9. Daily knives, weapons and ammunition

Laws and regulations of various countries and regions

Japan

1. Fake goods: Fake goods were brought into China under unknown circumstances. If found by the customs, the goods will be confiscated. Under the above circumstances, the income will not be further investigated for legal responsibility, but if it is brought into the country under known circumstances, it will undoubtedly constitute a criminal act.

2. Articles stipulated in the Washington Treaty: Pornography, leather products and ivory products stipulated in the Washington Treaty are the objects. The fur products of cats such as tigers and leopards and amphibians such as crocodiles and lizards are restricted. The above is not limited to products, but also applies to animals themselves.

3. Food, plants and meat products (ham, sausage, etc. , except fish products.

Seeds of fruits, plants and flowers can't be brought into China, except the tested goods sold at the airport.

Singapore

1. Currency: Singapore Customs has no maximum amount of foreign currency brought into the country.

2. Dutiable commodities: alcoholic beverages (including wine, beer, ale and stout), tobacco (including cigarettes and cigars, clothing and accessories, wallets and purses, artificial jewelry, chocolate and candy, cakes, biscuits and cakes).

3. Duty-free goods, electrical and electronic products, cosmetics, cameras, clocks and watches, jewelry, precious jewelry, shoes, artworks, handicrafts, toys, etc.

4. Every visitor entering the Singapore border is not required to pay tax if he carries personal belongings and food with a value not exceeding that of 50 yuan. Visitors from countries outside Malaysia 16 or more can enjoy the following tax-free treatment: 1 liter of spirits; 1 liter of wine; Beer, stout, ale or bowl of wine 1 liter.

The above duty-free goods are for personal consumption only, and it is illegal to resell or give them to others.

5. Transit tourists carry more than the prescribed amount of goods, and the part beyond the scope of tax exemption is stored in the customs, and the storage fee is self-care;

6. Any exported alcohol, tobacco, cigarettes marked "Singapore Redundant" and cigarettes marked "E" shall not be brought into Singapore.

7. contraband: controlled drugs, firecrackers, gun lighters, toy coins, chewing gum, pirated publications and audio-visual products, endangered rare wild animals and their products, obscene articles, dangerous and treason articles, etc.

Thailand

1. Pirated works and articles are not allowed to be brought into China. Even legal works, such as books, tapes, computer software, works of art, etc. , each work is limited to one report.

2. Thailand Museum Section, Wildlife Protection Section, Customs Department, Thailand Government Tourism Office, Thai Embassy, Consulate or overseas representative office can obtain handbooks and leaflets on foreign exchange control and controlled articles, and inform them that they must apply to relevant Thai government agencies for approval before leaving the country.

3. To buy large-scale Buddha statues, antiques and artworks (except small souvenirs) that need special packaging in Thailand, you must first obtain an export license from the relevant competent department or shop so that they can be inspected by the customs when leaving the country. Passengers can buy a bottle of wine (one kilogram), a box of cigarettes (200 cigarettes) and other personal items (such as cameras, video cameras, jewelry and ornaments worn by individuals) from duty-free shops.

Australia

Before entering the entry customs area, all immigrants need to fill out a yellow entry card with personal data on it, and also need to fill out a white declaration form, which is mainly used for special items carried in the declaration. In addition to the English version, there are also Chinese, Japanese and other language versions.

1. It is forbidden to bring all kinds of fresh goods, especially food, especially meat, fruits and vegetables, plants, seeds, animals and other things in Australia. If you really need to bring food in, you'd better declare it on the white declaration form for inspection;

2. Due to the threat of diseases to the survival of Australian animals and plants, some things are not allowed to be brought into Australia, including:

(1) cats, dogs and other small animals, birds, feathers and poultry products, eggs and egg products.

(2) aquatic animals and plants, food left by airplanes and ships, and live insects.

③ Soil, culture solution, microorganisms and fresh fruits and vegetables.

(4) Canned meat, including salami and other sausages and dairy products.

⑤ Straw and straw looms, all living plants, cuttings and bulbs, and crop seeds.

3. Currency: Anyone who brings 65,438+00,000 (including more than 65,438+00,000 Australian dollars and equivalent foreign currency cash into or out of Australia must declare to the Australian Customs.

New Zealand

1. Eggs and egg products, dairy products, freshwater fish, bee products, meat and meat products, corn, rare animals and plants and their products, fresh fruits, medicinal animal products (such as bird's nest, velvet antler, bear bile, etc.).

2. Animals (insects, pets, ornamental fish, birds, eggs, plants (whole plants, slices, bulbs, bulbs, etc.). ), flower arrangement, garland, garland materials, undeveloped corn and straw packaging materials, soil, biological cultures and organisms, biological products, animal food, animal medicines and vaccines, food additives, pesticides and insecticides.

3. Customs restrictions: In addition to personal belongings and personal belongings, New Zealand tourists (17 years old or older) can enjoy duty-free concessions when purchasing the following items: cigarettes, cigars, tobacco -200 cigarettes, 250 grams of cigars or 50 cigars; Or the mixture of the three does not exceed 250g g. Alcoholic spirits-4.5 liters of fruit wine (equivalent to 6 bottles of 750 ml and 1 bottle 1 125 ml of spirits or sweet wine.

As New Zealand is an agricultural country, it is necessary to spray pesticides in the cabin before the plane lands at the airport to ensure that exotic pests will not be accidentally brought into people's territory.

Britain, England

1. controlled drugs (such as heroin, marijuana, weapons, obscene articles, articles threatening health and environment (including some plants, livestock meat, meat products and processed animals, but everyone can carry 1 kg cooked meat products sealed in cans or other sealed containers.

2. The items that can be carried duty-free are:

① Tobacco products: 200 cigarettes, or 65,438+000 cigars, or 50 cigars, or 250g cut tobacco;

② Alcoholic beverages: 2kg of still table wine, spirits with an alcohol content of more than 22% plus 1kg, or 2kg of alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content of less than 22%.

③60 ml perfume and 250 ml toilet water;

⑤ Other articles: other articles purchased outside the EU with a value of 145, including gifts and souvenirs; However, it is forbidden for people under the age of 17 to carry tobacco and alcohol products.

It is said that instant noodles with meat buns are not allowed to be brought into Britain, that is, most instant noodles on the market cannot be brought.

United States of America

1. Fresh, dehydrated or canned meat and meat products (including raw or cooked eggs)

2. Plant seeds, vegetables, fruits and soil;

3. Insects and other insects harmful to plants;

4. Non-canned or salted fish and fish eggs;

5. Wild animals and specimens;

6. Drugs and dangerous drugs;

7. Pirated printing (copyright-free books and audio-visual tapes 3

8. Lottery tickets;

9. Weapons and ammunition.

In addition, tourists carrying more than10,000 USD in cash, traveler's checks or other monetary forms, such as RMB, must declare to the customs. If the declaration is not made in cash of 1 10,000 USD, the party concerned may face a fine of up to 500,000 USD and imprisonment of more than 10 years.

Italy

1. Tobacco: You can carry one of the following four items:

(1 200 cigarettes;

(2) Cigars (100 cigars each weighing less than 3g;

(3 cigars 50;

(4) 250g of tobacco;

2. Alcoholic drinks: You can take one of the following two items:

(1 distillation, alcoholic beverages with a purity of more than 22 degrees or non-denatured alcohol with a purity of more than 80% 1 liter;

(2 liters of distilled or alcoholic beverages, appetizers, champagne, spirits and 2 liters of low-alcohol wine equal to or less than 22 degrees;

3. Perfume category: 50 grams of perfume and 250 ml of refreshing agent;

4. Coffee: You can take one of the following two items:

(1 coffee 500g

(2) 200 grams of espresso or espresso;

5. Tea: You can take one of the following two items:

(1 tea100g;

(2 40 grams of tea essence.

Next time if you go abroad, remember to check whether you can take your things with you!