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What items are prohibited from entry and exit?

The People's Republic of China prohibits the following items from leaving the country:

1. All items included in the prohibited entry scope;

2. The content involves countries Secret manuscripts, printed matter, films, photographs, records, films, audio tapes, video tapes, laser discs, computer storage media and other items;

3. Precious cultural relics and other cultural relics prohibited from export;

4. Endangered and precious animals, plants (including specimens) and their seeds and propagating materials

2. Relevant regulations on some restricted import and export items.

Tobacco and alcohol:

Visitors traveling to and from Hong Kong and Macao (including tourists from Hong Kong and Macao and mainland tourists traveling to Hong Kong and Macao for private purposes to visit relatives) can carry 200 or 50 cigarettes duty-free or 250 grams of cut tobacco, and a bottle of wine (not exceeding 0.75 liters); passengers traveling to and from Hong Kong and Macao on the same day or multiple times in a short period of time can bring 40 or 5 sticks or 40 grams of cut tobacco duty-free, but wine is not allowed to be brought in duty-free; other imports Inbound passengers can carry 400 cigarettes, 100 cigars, or 500 grams of cut tobacco duty-free, and 2 bottles of wine (not exceeding 1.5 liters).

Personal items for travel:

Non-resident travelers and resident travelers holding re-entry visas to the country or region can only bring cameras, portable cassette recorders, small video cameras, portable One of each type of camcorder and portable word processor. If it exceeds the scope, it is necessary to declare truthfully to the customs and go through relevant procedures. Passengers should take items released by customs for personal use out of the country on their return trip.

Gold, silver and their products:

Passengers bringing gold, silver and their products into the country should be limited to a reasonable amount for personal use. If the amount exceeds 500 grams, a declaration form must be filled in , declare to the customs; when taking it out of the country again, the customs will release it based on the quantity declared for this entry. When carrying or consigning gold, silver and their products (including inlaid jewelry, utensils and other new crafts) purchased in China out of the country, the customs will verify the certificate issued by the People's Bank of China