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Can I take meat products to Thailand?

It is forbidden to bring pork products into Thailand. If you need to bring other animal products into Thailand, you must apply to the Ministry of Agriculture of Thailand in advance. After approval, you will go through the customs formalities with Thai Customs on the basis of animal and plant inspection and quarantine.

Passengers do not need to declare the following items. A reasonable number of personal belongings, with a total price not exceeding 20,000 baht (excluding restricted or prohibited items), 200 cigarettes (one) or 250 grams of tobacco (or cigars), or cigarettes and cigars with a total amount not exceeding 250 grams; Do not exceed 1 liter of sweet wine or spirits.

If you carry the following items, you should declare them to the customs voluntarily. The number of articles for personal use is unreasonable, and you carry articles with a total value of more than 20,000 baht or articles used for commercial trade; Buddha statues, cultural relics, religious artworks, plants, living animals, pets, animal products, weapons, munitions, etc. It is an article that should obtain an export license from the Thai authorities before leaving the country.

It is forbidden to bring or take out the following items in Thailand: narcotics, drugs, pornographic materials and books, counterfeit money, counterfeit and pirated goods and protected animals. Thai law stipulates that carrying or smuggling drugs can be sentenced to death. Do not carry articles or luggage for others to prevent drugs or other contraband from breaking the law.

Tourists who bring plants, living animals, pets and animal products into Thailand must apply to the Ministry of Agriculture of Thailand in advance, and after obtaining approval, they will go through customs clearance procedures with the Thai Customs on the basis of passing the animal and plant inspection and quarantine. It is forbidden to bring pork and pork products into Thailand.

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Safety precautions in Thailand:

(1) wading safety. Many tourist attractions in Thailand are by the sea. During the monsoon season, there are great waves in the surrounding waters. It is not advisable to enter the water in dangerous areas (such as beaches with warning signs such as red flags) or after drinking. Life jackets must be worn throughout the wading project, and snorkelers should receive formal training.

(2) Traffic safety. Thailand's right rudder turns to the left. However, if you are not familiar with the local traffic regulations and road conditions, the probability of traffic accidents is very high, and it is difficult to safeguard rights afterwards. In case of traffic accident, call the police immediately (19 1).

(3) Property safety. Pay attention to take good care of property, certificates, etc. In Bangkok, Pataia, Phuket, Koh Samui and other places, there are frequent cases of carjacking, swiping bank cards, and theft of hotel luggage and property.

(4) Safety by boat. Please choose a regular travel company and shipping company, and know whether there is travel accident insurance and the scope of claims before registration; Understand the weather and sea conditions of the day. If the weather is bad and the wind and waves are strong, the trip should be cancelled. Please understand and abide by the relevant safety requirements when riding a speedboat, wear a life jacket at all times and sit firmly to prevent bumping and injury.

(5) Charter safety. Economic disputes caused by renting motorboats by the sea are more common. In case of a claim for motorboat collision, you should call the police (tourist police: 1 155) for assistance. The black market of passports in Thailand is rampant. Don't mortgage your passport when renting a boat to prevent it from being stolen.

(6) Food safety. The weather in Thailand is hot, people like to drink ice water, and there are many delicious seafood stalls on the roadside. Tourists should not be greedy when eating. Prepare common medicines such as diarrhea before going out.

E-cigarette: According to Thai law, e-cigarette is a contraband in Thailand, and it is illegal to carry, use, import, export and sell e-cigarette in Thailand. Among them, carrying and using e-cigarettes will be punished by up to 5 years imprisonment or a fine of not more than 500,000 baht (about 6,543,800 RMB), or both.

China Consular Service Network-Thailand