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Essential items for winter life in the South
1--Camera. It is definitely a must-have item for northerners visiting the south for the first time. There is a natural difference between the beautiful scenery in the south and the majestic scenery in the north. There are new things everywhere, so bring a camera to take pictures of every beautiful place you visit. The scenery can not only be sent to people in your hometown to share, but can also be kept as a souvenir. It will be even more memorable if you work in the north again in the future!
Daily necessities. To say it is small is really small, but living without it would be a big trouble.
1--Tissue or small towel. Believe it or not, you will sweat even if you walk a few steps in the south? At this time, you will know the cuteness of paper towels, which are convenient and hygienic. There are also issues such as going to the toilet and wiping the table, all of which need to be tested in emergencies!
2--Umbrella. Umbrellas are not only needed to protect you from the rain but also from the sun. Careful girls will always carry one in their bag just in case.
3--Razor. A must-have for boys, I don’t need to say more about this. If any of the boys here are so lazy that they don’t even care about their own image, then I admire you. . . .
4--Nail clippers. This is so inconspicuous that many people forget to bring it, but once they use it, they will suddenly realize it and look for it everywhere. . . Nails cannot be ignored either. .
5--Plastic bags. Don't underestimate this plastic belt, it is a versatile thing. If I were asked to explain its use in detail now, it would be too trivial to remember right now, but it definitely has many uses, not to mention that plastic bags are not easy to find in college.
6--Water bottle or kettle. It should be carried with you, and you should drink more water in the south, otherwise it will be dried out, and drinking more water is good for your health, and it is a must-have for girls who love beauty. Of course, if you have money, you can also buy mineral water and purified water every day.
Note: The above are the items that I think of that are often forgotten by people. I can only think of these for now. I will add more if I think of them in the future. As for daily cleaning supplies and the like, I believe everyone will be ready without me having to say more.
2. Clothing, shoes and socks. Many people will be surprised by this. Isn’t it necessary to take it with you everywhere? You are right, but it is a long distance from the north to the south, not to mention that there are many typhoons and heavy rains in the south. Not only do you need to bring summer clothes, but also long clothes and long trousers and other late autumn clothes and shoes, if you are not afraid of overwork. Then bring them all. Personally, it is recommended to bring some thin clothes with you first, and then take the opportunity to do some shopping when you arrive at the transit point in the south. Choose a few summer and autumn clothes that you are satisfied with (if you can’t go back during the National Day, you will buy winter clothes, don’t worry! There is something for every season) They sell off-season clothes, and they’re super cheap. If you can’t find it, just go shopping online at the school.) It’s like a new semester, and I feel refreshed when I wear new clothes. As for shoes and socks, I recommend at least 2 pairs of shoes in the South. One pair is travel shoes, which of course varies from person to person. Some people prefer cloth shoes, ballet shoes, etc., but I prefer to bring travel shoes, because summer and autumn in the south are often cloudy and rainy, and there are occasional heavy rains. As long as you wear good travel shoes, you can wear travel shoes. It's non-slip and won't get wet, and it's easy to walk and convenient for long distances. It's a must-have item for long trips away from home! The second pair of shoes is sandals. According to the description in the first article, I believe everyone knows the great use of sandals. As the name suggests, they are cool! (Of course, don’t forget to apply sunscreen on your feet ^_^) And today’s college students are very lazy (such as me...). They don’t even want to wash a pair of socks, and sandals are easy to clean. It is best to buy slippers and sandals, because it is more convenient to wear slippers in the dormitory. I am too lazy and don’t want to bring an extra pair of shoes, so I use dual-purpose slippers, which is convenient and affordable. The above two pairs of shoes are at least necessary. If you love beautiful girls and love shoes as much as you want, you can go to the local place to buy the shoes you like. Of course, the premise is that you can put them in your dormitory. . . . .
Three standing medicines.
1--Wanying tea (very helpful for acclimatization, especially when you first go there, drink it regularly) is suitable for colds, fever, stroke, dysentery, abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea, abdominal distension and food accumulation.
2--Band-Aid. Small accidents will inevitably happen when you go out. Band-Aids are small items with great uses.
3--Fengyoujing, cooling oil. There are a lot of mosquitoes in the south, so be sure to bring these items, which can not only prevent mosquitoes but also effectively treat mosquito bites. According to my experience, those mosquito repellents are not as effective as these two. You can also use it if you have symptoms such as headaches, and it works very well.
4--Huoxiang Zhengqi Water is used for external wind-cold, internal damage caused by dampness, summer heat-damage, severe headache, dizziness, epigastric distension and pain, vomiting and diarrhea, and gastrointestinal colds. So many uses, so many benefits!
5--Piyanping, berberine, Golden Throat Houbao, Pu Sensing, Yuye Jiedu Granules (or Bupleurum Granules), why are they all put together? Because these are just listed for your reference, it depends on your personal situation.
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