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Prohibited goods description


First, the whole piece by domestic land transport prohibited items Acceptance

1.Valuables: gold bricks, silver bars, cash, platinum, etc.

2.Negotiable items: credit cards, phone cards, bus tickets, checks, non-cash tickets, blank travel tickets, etc.

3. Antiques and crafts: such as Ming Dynasty porcelain, exquisite glass products, etc.

4.Medical samples: diagnostic samples, blood samples, urine samples, human tissues, etc.

5.Various dangerous goods that are flammable, explosive, corrosive, toxic, strong acid-base and radioactive. Such as: matches, detonators, gunpowder, firecrackers, gasoline, diesel, kerosene, alcohol (liquid and solid), sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, organic solvents, pesticides, and others listed in the 'Practical Handbook of Dangerous Chemicals' published by the Chemical Industry Press Of chemical supplies.

6.All kinds of potent poisons, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. Such as: arsenic, opium, morphine, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, etc.

7.Articles prohibited from circulation or shipping by national laws. Such as: cultural relics, weapons, ammunition, simulation weapons, etc.

8.The company cannot promise that the goods will be delivered to the consignee, but bear the risk of loss.

9.Obstructing the public. Such as bones (including burned bones), animal skins that have not been nitrated, animal bones that have not been medicated, etc.

10.Animals, plants and their specimens.

11.Unrecognizable white powder.

12.Liquids: seafood, alcoholic beverages (beer, liquor, etc.), liquids, etc.

13.Fragile products: glass products.

Second, the aviation ban acceptance goods (including all attributes of 'full acceptance prohibited items through domestic piece of land transport' of)

1.Valuables: gold bricks, silver bars, cash, platinum, etc.

2.Negotiable items: credit cards, phone cards, bus tickets, checks, non-cash tickets, blank travel tickets, etc.

3. Antiques and crafts: such as Ming Dynasty porcelain, exquisite glass products, etc.


4.Medical samples: diagnostic samples, blood samples, urine samples, human tissues, etc.

5.Various dangerous goods that are flammable, explosive, corrosive, toxic, strong acid-base and radioactive. Such as: matches, detonators, gunpowder, firecrackers, gasoline, diesel, kerosene, alcohol (liquid and solid), sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, organic solvents, pesticides, and others listed in the 'Practical Handbook of Dangerous Chemicals' published by the Chemical Industry Press Of chemical supplies.

6.All kinds of potent poisons, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. Such as: arsenic, opium, morphine, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, etc.


7.Articles prohibited from circulation or shipping by national laws. Such as: cultural relics, weapons, ammunition, simulation weapons, etc.

8.The company cannot promise that the goods will be delivered to the consignee, but bear the risk of loss.

9.Obstructing the public. Such as bones (including burned bones), animal skins that have not been nitrated, animal bones that have not been medicated, etc.

10.Animals, plants and their specimens.


11.Unrecognizable white powder.

12.Liquids: seafood, alcoholic beverages (beer, liquor, etc.), liquids, etc.