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What should I pay attention to when going abroad?

Articles prohibited from leaving the country by air are as follows:

1, all kinds of weapons, simulation weapons, ammunition, explosives. Including: bombs, grenades, flares, incendiary bombs, smoke bombs, signal bombs, tear gas bombs, gas bombs and bullets. Fireworks products include fireworks, fireworks and firecrackers.

2. Printed matter, films, photographs, records, films, audio tapes, video tapes, laser discs, computer storage media and other articles harmful to China's politics, economy, culture and morality.

3. All kinds of potent poisons and drugs. Opium, morphine, heroin, marijuana and other addictive narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances; Poisons include cyanide, highly toxic pesticides and other highly toxic substances; Corrosive substances include sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, liquid battery, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc.

Animals, plants and their products with dangerous germs, pests and other harmful organisms; Foods, medicines and other articles that are harmful to human and animal health, come from epidemic areas and can spread diseases.

5 manuscripts, printed matter, films, photographs, records, films, audio tapes, laser discs, computer storage media and other articles involving state secrets. However, CDs that meet the national regulations are portable and have a limited number.

6. Other articles prohibited from being carried or transported by national laws and regulations. From March 14, 2008, passengers on domestic flights are prohibited from carrying liquid articles. From April 7, 2008, it is forbidden for any passenger to carry lighters and matches. The Civil Aviation Administration had planned to relax the above two restrictions on February 20, 2008 at 65438+, but later suspended the implementation.

7. Precious cultural relics and other cultural relics prohibited from leaving the country. Endangered and precious animals and plants (including specimens) and their seeds and propagation materials shall not be taken out of the country.

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Relevant aviation regulations

Twenty-eighth staff members (including crew members) who enter the waiting isolation area and their belongings shall be subject to safety inspection.

Passengers and other personnel are not allowed to enter the waiting area.

Article 29 Diplomatic bags shall be exempted from security inspection. Diplomatic couriers and other articles they carry shall be subject to security inspection; However, unless otherwise stipulated in international treaties concluded or acceded to by People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 30 Goods transported by air must undergo safety inspection or other safety measures.

The shipper of goods shall not lie about the name of the consigned goods or carry dangerous goods in the goods.

Article 31 Airmail must go through security inspection. When suspicious mail is found, the security inspection department shall, in conjunction with the postal department, open the box for inspection and handling.

Article 32 Except as otherwise provided by the State Council, it is forbidden to carry or deliver the following items in a civil aircraft:

References:

People's Daily Online-China people should not take anything with them when they leave the country.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Aviation Safety and Security Regulations