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Can I use a car-mounted mini-refrigerator to pack boiled traditional Chinese medicine (about 20 packages) and check it in when traveling to Thailand? Will it pass customs?
I went to South Korea last month and brought a dozen packages of boiled Chinese medicine, and I just put them in my checked luggage~no one cared about it! After returning from Korea, there were a few unfinished packs left, and they were put in the checked luggage~ Still no one cared about them! Thailand is not as strict as South Korea~ They generally prohibit fruits, unpackaged raw meat, etc.~~ You can usually bring some cooked food in Asia~~~
Packaged~~~
I brought ham sausages to people in Korea and it was fine. I also brought Korean hot sauce and spicy cabbage in bulk to Malaysians! I took it with me too, haha!
When I went to Thailand, I brought them cakes and tea to eat~
I guess it’s fine~ It’s just a small car refrigerator, can’t I use it? It won’t go bad if you keep it for a long time. Just put it in the refrigerator when you get to the hotel in Thailand~
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