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What not to bring with you to Singapore? Are there any restrictions on how much snacks you can bring? Are things expensive there?
1. You can bring cosmetics, but there is no need to bring too much. The prices here are similar to those in China, and many are much cheaper. Most cosmetics are liquid and need to be checked in. (Toothpaste-like items also need to be checked in according to regulations)
2. Contact lenses can definitely be brought, but potions are liquids and must be checked.
3. You can bring high-imitation bags, but the customs will not care about their authenticity. Of course, if you carry multiple bags like smuggled bags, you will definitely be investigated.
4. Most airlines have 7KG carry-on luggage when boarding. Generally, as long as you don’t take it too exaggeratedly, no one will weigh your carry-on luggage. Laptops are not included in this 7KG limit, so even if your laptop weighs 20KG, no one will care about you.
Come to study abroad, you can refer to:
1. Food:
The snacks here are similar to those in China, and the Chinese food outside is also similar to that in China, so basically No need to bring anything. If you plan to cook by yourself, bring some of your favorite domestic sauces.
2. What to wear: Students here wear shorts, vests and flip-flops all year round. School uniform at school. And buying clothes is not expensive. If you want to bring them, just bring a few pairs of beautiful flip-flops and some beautiful clothes of your own.
3. What to use: There is really nothing to bring with you. You can basically find it here in China.
a\You may need to bring conversion sockets and power strips. Although they are also sold here, they are more expensive.
b\Bring a laptop, you will need it for doing a lot of homework. You can buy student phones in universities and polytechnics here, and they are much cheaper than those sold outside.
c\ If you are a girl, you should bring more sanitary napkins for girls, because sanitary napkins here are very expensive.
d\ Body wash, shampoo, toothpaste, the price here is actually about the same as the price in China, so you only need to bring enough for your first few days here.
4. Learning: Bring a vocabulary book to lay a solid foundation for memorizing vocabulary. There are also electronic dictionaries. You can buy other textbooks here, but you can’t buy them in China. 1. Due to the SARS epidemic in the past few years, when going to Singapore, you must not catch a cold or have a fever, otherwise you will be required to undergo a physical examination in isolation at the Singapore Airport, which will cause more trouble. 2. Singapore is a no-smoking country, so smokers should be careful. You can only bring one pack with you and do not bring more cigarettes into Singapore. The penalty for being caught carrying too much is quite serious. My friend ordered one and was checked at the airport. It was confiscated and fined S$525. It was heartbreaking! That was still the market situation in 1999, and prices may have increased now. In Singapore, all air-conditioned places are non-smoking. Smoking is not allowed on all means of transportation, including bus stops. Don't smoke while walking on the street, and don't throw away cigarette butts casually. Even open-air cooked food centers are divided into smoking and non-smoking areas. Never smoke in the non-smoking area. Otherwise, a 500 fine will be waiting for you. 3. Chewing gum is also a restricted product in Singapore. Do not take chewing gum out of customs. To buy chewing gum in Singapore, you have to go through a dentist, buy specific chewing gum at a specific place, and register with your ID. This seems unthinkable to us. 4. Cars in Singapore drive on the left, so don’t go in the wrong direction when boarding. Eating and drinking are prohibited on all means of transportation in Singapore, and cups of drinks are not allowed on board. Violators will be charged 500 oceans. When taking the bus, you need to prepare some change, and you have to ring the bell to get off when you arrive at the bus stop. 5. Many hotels there do not stock disposable consumables such as toothbrushes and toothpaste, so you have to prepare them yourself. The voltage is the same as in China, 220V, but the sockets are different. Most of them are big ones like those used on some computers here. You have to prepare your own conversion plugs, which are sold in convenience stores and supermarkets over there. 6. Remember to take the initiative to flush the toilet after using it, otherwise it will be considered an illegal act, and if caught, you will be fined. 7. Singapore is a country of queues. You have to queue for everything, even to use the toilet! Remember! 8. Don’t make loud noises in public places, especially when talking on the phone in the car, keep your voice as low as possible. Don't eat snacks while walking on the street either. When you are tired, there are many coffee shops on the street. Go and sit down and order a drink and coffee to eat slowly. All local drinks are collectively referred to as "water." When asking you what kind of water you want to drink, they are actually asking you what kind of drink you want. 9. Singapore is a very clean country. Remember not to throw garbage or spit anywhere. Those who live in high-rise buildings should not throw things out of the window. Throwing objects in high-rise buildings is illegal! There are almost no mosquitoes or flies to be seen. The chance of being bitten by a mosquito is like the chance of winning 5 million in sports lottery.
But if you are unfortunately bitten by a mosquito, you must not take it lightly. There is a tropical Aedes mosquito over there, which can easily spread dengue hemorrhagic fever, which is a fatal disease! If you have fever after being bitten by a mosquito, go to the hospital immediately. This is definitely not a joke!
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