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Entry
On
arrival in China from abroad, foreigners have
to go through the following procedures, just as
in other countries.
Health Check
On
arrival, the first check you have to pass is the
Quarantine Check. At the checkpoint, you will
be required to show your visa and passport and
fill in a Health Declaration Form. Anyone with
listed diseases such as yellow fever, cholera,
VD, leprosy, infectious pulmonary tuberculosis
or AIDS will be prohibited. Those coming from
areas with epidemics yellow fever must show their
valid certificates of inoculation against this
disease. Those with symptoms of fever, diarrhea,
vomiting or rashes must declare this information
accurately.
Frontier Inspection
During
this procedure, you are required to fill in Entry
Registration Cards, and present your passport,
visa and quarantine certificates for inspection.
The
frontier inspection station has the right to forbid
the personnel with any of the following circumstances
to enter China:
Those
who hold no exit-entry certificates
Holders of invalid, false, altered exit-entry
certificates
Holders of other persons' certificates
Those who refuse to receive the health check and
the frontier inspection
Those who fail to pass through the port specified
Those who are forbidden to enter by the Ministry
of Public Security of the State Council and the
Ministry of State Security
Those who are not permitted according to the Chinese
laws and administrative regulations
Luggage
Check
For
the sake of maintaining social safety, the frontier
inspection station has the right to check all
the luggage brought into China.
Old
and waste materials, food, micro-organisms, biological
products, portions of human body, blood or its
products, or animals that may spread infectious
diseases among humans are forbidden to enter.
Any printed material, film, tapes that are 'detrimental
to China's politics, economy, culture and ethics'
are also forbidden to bring into China.
Note:
Each travel is recommended to take no more than
one Bible into China.
Also
during this process, customs declaration will
be made. And only when you pass all the procedures
that you really and legally enter China.
Exit
Departure
is relatively much simpler.
On
departure, travelers must fill in Exit Registration
Cards and have their passports and visas checked.
All articles you have declared on the Customs
Luggage Declaration Form upon arrival should be
brought out of China. If any item is missing,
a certificate by the relevant department is required
or else a certain amount of import duty would
be charged on it. All the articles detained by
the customs upon your arrival, except those are
already rotted or out of date, could be gotten
back.
Also
there are two channels for your choice. Anyone
matches condition listed as followings should
take the red channel:
Anyone
taking with antiques, valuable articles and samples
Anyone taking with the articles that were required
to take out of China when entering
When the amount of sliver, gold and currency you
take exceeds that you has declared when entering
When the articles you taking go beyond the limitation
(in amount or sum) of the customs
Restrictions on some exporting articles:
Antiques
Antiques earlier than 1795, ancient paintings
and calligraphy as well as some modern ones are
forbidden to export.
Receipt of the antique is required on departure.
All the antiques you brought in China should bear
a red seal, otherwise they would be confiscated
by the customs without compensation.
Gold and Silver
Purchase receipt should be presented to the customs
when you prepare to export some gold or silver
ornaments you bought in China.
Traditional Chinese Medicinal Materials
To those who go abroad, the total value of Chinese
medicinal materials should be less than RMB 300
yuan; to those heading for Hong Kong and Macau,
the upper limit is RMB 150 yuan.
Medicinal materials made from rare animal, such
as muskiness, antler, leopard and tiger bone,
rhinoceros horn and elephant skin, are restricted
or forbidden to export.
Note:
The value of these materials is based on the purchase
receipt you got from the store.
Currency
Travelers
who want to convert Renminbi (RMB) back to foreign
currency at the airport before leaving China will
be required to show the exchange slip provided
when they exchanged foreign currency into RMB
on arrival or at banks.
The
total amount of currency each people could take
out is less than RMB 6000 yuan.
Followings
are some items which are forbidden to export:
All
the articles which are forbidden to import
Valuable cultural relics and rare books relating
to Chinese history, culture, and art
Endangered animals, plants and their seeds
Printed materials, films, tapes, photos and others
that are related to state secrets
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