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Can I bring cigarettes into Brunei?

You can bring cigarettes into Brunei.

In addition to internationally recognized regulations, Brunei's restricted entry and exit items also include any other items that violate Islamic teachings. /kloc-non-Muslims aged 0/7 and above can carry no more than 200 cigarettes and cigars under 60 grams (each cigarette needs to pay S $0.5); 2 liters of spirits (per bottle 1 liter) and 12 cans of beer (330ml per can), 60ml of perfume and 250ml of perfume.

The above items must be declared to the customs when entering the country, and the declaration is limited to personal consumption. When entering the country, you need to fill in the entry registration card and customs declaration card, and hold a valid passport and visa for immigration and customs inspection and release. The customs may conduct spot checks on luggage.

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Matters needing attention in going to Brunei:

Do not drink alcohol in public places (including restaurants), nor offer, recommend or sell alcoholic beverages to Muslims. Smoking is completely banned in all closed public places and workplaces in Brunei, and smoking is also prohibited in sidewalks near commercial places, areas 6 meters away from non-smoking buildings, public transport and hotel rooms.

During Ramadan, Muslims must strictly observe the time of worship and rest, and ban all food and drink from sunrise to sunset every day. Muslims in Brunei and Africa must respect this local religious custom. As non-Muslims, we should avoid eating, drinking and smoking in public places and in front of Muslims; Do not provide Muslims with food and drinks that can be eaten on the spot during fasting.

During Ramadan, restaurants stop providing on-site food during fasting (that is, they can't eat in the store), and some restaurants can provide take-away service. In addition, every Friday 12 every year is the time for Muslims to go to the mosque to pray, and all restaurants are closed.

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