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What should I bring to study in New Zealand for the first time?

. . . Didn't immigration send you a book about studying and living in New Zealand?

Main clothes, electric blankets, plug converters, personal items, electronic dictionaries, electronic dictionary batteries and other learning tools.

Portable notebooks, passports, etc. All liquid items are put in the checked baggage. Like lotion. If anyone needs something like prickly heat powder, please wrap it in plastic wrap for several layers when you open it.

Bring some small gifts with China characteristics. When you get there, give them to a host family or a teacher, whatever.

Wear enough clothes in spring and autumn, jeans are casual and durable, suitable for winter, spring and autumn, just prepare one or two. You don't need to bring more clothes in summer and winter, just change a suit. Recently, the winter temperature in New Zealand has dropped. Please prepare thin cotton-padded clothes.

Consider bringing bedding: two sheets, two quilts, a blanket and a light and warm quilt. (Generally, host families will provide it, but most international students will choose to bring sheets and quilts. In addition, the electric blanket is very useful (other heating equipment is off when sleeping, so be sure to use it before going to bed).

If you want to live or cook by yourself, you can bring a rice cooker and some necessary kitchen utensils for Chinese food, such as kitchen knives, colander and jiaozi's small rolling pin. New international students don't need to bring them when they live in a host family. )

You should bring a good quality schoolbag. Students here have lunch at school. Most students bring their own lunches, and sometimes they need to bring physical education class sportswear or raincoats and umbrellas. Schoolbags have a wide range of uses. Therefore, it is very important for them to be bigger and stronger.

Dictionaries (English-Chinese translation or Chinese-English translation) or electronic dictionaries, calculators (essential for math class), mechanical pencil (you don't need a pen here, you can bring more mechanical pencil and fountain pens. The exercise books of all subjects in middle school are unified, and there is no need to prepare in advance (college students need to bring their own notebooks). You don't need to bring paper for copying and printing. There are many here. If you bring an electronic dictionary or something, please prepare some button cell for the electronic dictionary.

Computers are a little more expensive than in China, and broadband is not popular in New Zealand. They all use telephone lines to surf the Internet, so most international students bring laptops and then buy calling cards to surf the Internet.

You can reserve some common medicines, but please be careful not to carry more cold medicines containing prohibited ingredients. Chinese patent medicines are allowed. If you are nearsighted, bring the latest optometry data. (or hospital medical records. )

Can take two high-quality multifunctional plug converters. Most plugs in New Zealand are three-pin sockets, so you need a converter so that the two-pin plugs we brought can be used.

Multifunctional power socket board, so that all China appliances you bring can be used in New Zealand.

Photos, one inch (partial) and two inches (as many photos as possible), please bring more photos.

In addition, please take the invoices of all valuables with you. If they are stolen in New Zealand, you can call the police and claim compensation from the insurance company.