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What are the special things to note when traveling to Australia?

Australian security inspections are very strict, some are prohibited from being brought into the country, and some need to be declared. The details are as follows:

1. Must declare---seeds and nuts (not allowed) (including raw): commercially packaged seeds, seed decorations and necklaces/food, dried fruits; plant products: vegetables, herbs and spices, biscuits, cakes and confectionery, pasta and rice, tea, coffee and milk drinks, bamboo materials and Rattan products, wood products, flowers and garlands, dried flower decorations, pine cones and potpourri; animal products: taxidermy animals, wool (unprocessed) and animal hair, animal equipment (including saddles, bridles and birdcages ), bee products/shells and corals, feathers, bones, horn products and wolf teeth; supplies: sports and camping equipment (such as tents, footwear, golf equipment and bicycles).

2. Prohibited - dairy products: milk, eggs and egg-containing products; seeds and nuts: (including raw, untested nuts, raw peanuts, chestnuts and popcorn) Handicrafts and souvenirs containing or made from seeds; Fresh fruits: fresh fruits and vegetables (including all fresh and chilled fruits and vegetables); Live plants: living plants (including cuttings, roots, bulbs, stems, etc.); Animals: Live animals. Meat and meat products (including all meat not canned or fresh, dried, chilled, smoked or salted) Salmon and trout products Antlers, deer antlers, edible bird's nest packaged products, soil and sand and all pork products/biological materials (including human and animal vaccines and therapeutic goods). Contech is prohibited!

3. Items that must be declared to the customs when leaving the country: animals, plants and their processed products, 10,000 Australian dollars in cash or equivalent foreign currency (including banknotes and coins), weapons and ammunition, cultural heritage documents, etc. required when leaving the country declare.

About the hotel

Australians and New Zealanders prefer weekend trips and vacations, so the facilities in most hotels are mainly family-style, and the star standards are different from those in China. Hotels hosting ordinary tourist groups are generally 3-4 stars.

Most hotels provide towels, shampoo, soap, etc., but most hotels do not provide toothpaste, toothbrushes and slippers. Please bring your own.

When assigning rooms in a hotel with a group tour, please remember the room numbers of the tour guide, tour leader and other guests so that they can be contacted in case of emergency. After entering the room, please immediately check whether the room facilities can be used normally. If there is any problem, please immediately Contact the group leader or tour guide for timely resolution.

Please lock the door when going out and do not leave valuables in the room to avoid loss.

There is a charge for drinks and snacks in the small refrigerator in the room.

The tap water in ANZ Hotel can be drunk directly.

Smoking is prohibited in hotel rooms in Australia. If a guest is caught smoking in the room, bathroom, room balcony or fire escape, the minimum fine is 150 Australian dollars each time. If a fire occurs, all expenses and legal liabilities incurred will be borne by Guests are responsible. The room rate paid by the travel agency only includes the guest's accommodation and breakfast, and all other additional expenses are paid by the guest.