Prohibited Items

Domestic items that are transported entirely by land are prohibited from being accepted or sent

  1. Valuables: Gold bars, silver bars, cash, platinum, etc.
  2. Negotiable items: credit cards, phone cards, tickets, checks, non-cash tickets, blank travel tickets, etc.
  3. Antiques and handicrafts, such as Ming Dynasty porcelain and exquisite glass products.
  4. Medical samples: diagnostic samples, blood samples, urine samples, human tissues, etc.
  5. Various dangerous goods that are inflammable, explosive, corrosive, toxic, highly acidic, alkaline 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 other chemical products listed in the "Practical Handbook of Dangerous Chemicals" published by Chemical Industry Press.
  6. All kinds of strong poisons, narcotics and psychotropic substances, such as arsenic, opium, morphine, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, etc.
  7. Items that are prohibited from circulation or shipment by national laws, such as cultural relics, weapons, ammunition, imitation weapons, etc.
  8. Anything that is a nuisance to the public, such as corpses (including those that have been burned), animal skins that have not been treated with saltpeter, animal bones that have not been treated with medicine, etc.
  9. Animals, plants and their specimens.
  10. Unidentifiable white powder.
  11. Liquids: Seafood, alcoholic beverages (beer, liquor, etc.), water, etc.

Items prohibited from being accepted or sent by air (including all contents of "Items prohibited from being accepted or sent for domestic shipments transported entirely by land")

  1. Items that threaten aviation flight safety. These are items or substances that may obviously endanger personal health, safety, or cause damage to property during air transportation. They mainly fall into the following categories:
    • Explosives: such as fireworks, detonating fuses, etc.;
    • Gas: such as compressed gas, dry ice, fire extinguishers, gas cylinders (without discharge devices and cannot be refilled), life preservers (automatically inflatable), etc.;
    • Flammable liquids: such as paint, gasoline, alcohol, motor oil, camphor oil, engine starting fluid, turpentine, thinner, glue, perfume, etc.;
    • Flammable solids: natural substances that release flammable gases when in contact with water, such as activated carbon, titanium powder, dried coconut flesh, castor products, rubber crumbs, safety matches (boxed or sheet), dry white phosphorus, dry yellow phosphorus, magnesium powder, etc.
    • Oxidants and organic peroxides: such as potassium permanganate;
    • Toxic and infectious items: such as pesticides, lithium batteries, tear gas, etc.;
    • Radioactive materials;
    • Corrosive products: such as batteries and alkaline battery fluid;
    • Products containing strong magnetism, such as magnets and magnetic steel, that are not packaged with demagnetization protection.
  2. Any medicine (note the difference between medicine and health care products; solid health care products can be accepted in appropriate amounts).
  3. Other prohibited items for aviation transportation, such as powdered objects (regardless of color), liquids (flammable liquids, corrosive liquids, toxic liquids), goods with hazard signs on the outer packaging, non-national audio-visual products (including CDs, VCDs), knives, durian, bricks, sand and stones, gas lighters, and any goods involving the concepts of "weapons" and "guns" (including toys).