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Last Updated: June 25, 2026 | β±οΈ Reading Time: 14 minutes | π Complete Checklist
Traveling to China involves navigating customs regulations, train baggage limits, and packing for a country with unique digital infrastructure. This comprehensive 2026 guide covers everything foreign tourists need to know about luggage β from what's prohibited at customs to how much you can carry on high-speed trains, plus a complete packing checklist.
π China Customs: What You Can & Cannot Bring
China Customs is strict about certain items but generally reasonable for tourists. The key is knowing what requires declaration and what's outright prohibited.
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Items You CAN Bring (No Declaration Needed)
- Personal electronics: Laptop, phone, camera, tablet (reasonable quantities)
- Clothing & personal items: Used items for personal use during your trip
- Medications: Personal supply with prescription (in original containers)
- Cash: Up to Β₯5,000 (approx. $700) without declaration
- Duty-free goods: Up to Β₯5,000 total value from abroad, plus Β₯3,000 from duty-free shops
π‘ Pro Tip: Keep receipts for expensive items (cameras, laptops) to prove you brought them in and aren't importing them for sale.
β οΈ Items Requiring Declaration
If you bring these items, you must declare them on arrival:
- Cash over Β₯5,000 (or equivalent foreign currency exceeding $5,000)
- Gold and silver exceeding 50g
- Valuable items intended to remain in China (will be taxed)
- Radio transmitters or communication equipment
- Chinese cultural relics (for verification if taking out)
- Biological samples or specimens
β οΈ Important: Failure to declare may result in confiscation, fines, or even criminal charges. When in doubt, declare it. The customs declaration form is available in English at all international airports.
π° Duty-Free Allowances & Declarations
China has generous duty-free allowances for tourists, but exceeding them means paying import taxes.
| Item Category |
Duty-Free Limit |
Notes |
| Total goods value |
Β₯5,000 ($700) |
Combined value of all items |
| Tobacco |
400 cigarettes or 100 cigars or 500g tobacco |
Age 18+ only |
| Alcohol |
1.5L (50.7 fl oz) |
Age 18+ only, over 12% ABV |
| Perfume |
Reasonable quantity |
Personal use only |
π 2026 Update: Hainan & Hong Kong/Macau
As of 2024-2025, duty-free allowances have been increased for specific entry points:
- Hong Kong/Macau entry: Duty-free limit raised to Β₯12,000 ($1,680) from July 2024
- Hainan Island: Special Β₯100,000 annual duty-free shopping quota for tourists
π‘ Money-Saving Tip: If shopping for luxury goods, consider routing through Hong Kong or Hainan to maximize duty-free savings.
π China Train Baggage Allowance (High-Speed & Normal)
China's train luggage rules are much more relaxed than airlines. Practically, if you can carry it, you can bring it.
Official Weight Limits
| Passenger Type |
Maximum Weight |
| Adult |
20 kg (44 lbs) |
| Child (ticket holder) |
10 kg (22 lbs) |
| Diplomat |
35 kg (77 lbs) |
Size Limits (Official)
| Train Type |
Maximum Dimensions (L+W+H) |
| High-Speed (G/D/C) |
130 cm (51 inches) |
| Normal Speed (K/T/Z) |
160 cm (63 inches) |
| Long items (ski bags, etc.) |
200 cm (79 inches) |
π‘ Reality Check: These limits are rarely enforced. Railway staff focus on prohibited items, not size/weight. Many travelers bring 28-inch suitcases (75cm height) without issue. If you can lift it and find space, you're good.
Where to Put Luggage on Trains
- Overhead racks: Above seats (best for backpacks, small suitcases)
- Luggage closets: Between carriages (for larger suitcases)
- Behind last row: In high-speed trains, behind the final seats
- Under seats/beds: On sleeper trains
β οΈ Security Check: All luggage goes through X-ray scanners at station entrances. Arrive 45 minutes early for security checks, especially at major stations.
π² Bicycles on Trains
You cannot bring assembled bicycles onboard. Options:
- Disassemble and box: Pack in hard box as checked luggage
- Railway consignment: ~Β₯50 to ship bike BeijingβShanghai (arrives 1-2 days later)
- Express delivery: SF Express door-to-door (~Β₯100-150, 2-3 days)
π Subway/Metro Luggage Rules
Major Chinese cities have subway luggage restrictions that are actually enforced.
Beijing Subway
- Maximum weight: 30 kg (66 lbs)
- Maximum size: L+W+H β€ 60 cm (24 inches) β strictly enforced at security
- X-ray check: All bags must go through scanner
Shanghai Metro
- Maximum weight: 23 kg (51 lbs)
- Maximum size: L+W+H β€ 170 cm (67 inches)
- Large suitcases (up to 28") are generally allowed
π‘ Pro Tip: During rush hours (7-9 AM, 5-7 PM), navigating crowded subways with large suitcases is extremely difficult. Take a DiDi taxi instead for airport transfers.
Security Checks at Metro
Every subway station in China has airport-style security:
- All bags go through X-ray machines
- Liquid bottles may be tested (harmless screening)
- Lighters are prohibited on Beijing/Shanghai metro
- Knives with blades over 6 cm are prohibited
π« Complete Prohibited Items List
These items are strictly forbidden to bring into China:
Absolute Prohibitions
- Weapons & Ammunition: All guns, bullets, toy guns that fire projectiles, bows and arrows
- Explosives: Fireworks, firecrackers, flares, signal flares, tear gas
- Controlled Knives: Daggers, switchblades, knives with blades over 6 cm
- Drugs: Opium, morphine, heroin, marijuana, and all illegal narcotics
- Poisons: Cyanide, arsenic, and other lethal substances
- Counterfeit Goods: Fake currency, fake luxury items (can be confiscated)
- Propaganda Materials: Materials deemed harmful to China's political/cultural interests
- Live Animals: All pets except with proper quarantine documents
- Radioactive Materials: Uranium, plutonium, etc.
- Corrosives: Sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, mercury
π¨ Zero Tolerance Warning: China has extremely harsh penalties for drug offenses. Even trace amounts can result in detention or prison. Prescription medications containing controlled substances require advance approval β check with the Chinese embassy before traveling.
Items Prohibited on Trains (But Not Customs)
- Strong-smelling food: Durian, stinky tofu (allowed in sealed packaging)
- Hydrogen balloons: Fire hazard
- Loose alcohol: Must be in sealed bottles
- Compressed gases: Aerosols over 600ml total
π Restricted Items (Limited Quantities)
These items are allowed in limited quantities on trains and in carry-on luggage:
| Item |
Maximum Allowed |
| Lighters |
2 maximum |
| Safety matches |
2 small boxes |
| Cigarettes |
50 cartons max |
| Alcohol (sealed) |
3000 ml (24-70% ABV) |
| Perfume/gels |
100 ml per type, 1 each |
| Nail polish |
50 ml total |
| Aerosol sprays |
150 ml each, 600 ml total |
| Power banks |
β€100 Wh (~27,000 mAh) each |
| Lithium batteries |
β€100 Wh each, must be labeled |
β οΈ Power Bank Rules: Power banks must have clear labeling showing capacity. Unlabeled power banks may be confiscated at airport security. Maximum capacity per bank is 100Wh (approximately 27,000 mAh).
π Essential Packing Checklist for China 2026
China requires some special items that other destinations don't. Here's what you absolutely need:
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Must-Have Items
- βοΈ VPN app β Install before arrival (Astrill, ExpressVPN, NordVPN)
- βοΈ Power bank β 10,000-20,000 mAh with clear labeling
- βοΈ Universal adapter β Type A/C/I for China (220V)
- βοΈ Alipay/WeChat Pay β Set up with foreign credit card before travel
- βοΈ DiDi app β For taxis (shows English interface)
- βοΈ Offline maps β Download Google Maps area or use Maps.me
- βοΈ Translation app β Google Translate offline Chinese pack
- βοΈ Toilet paper β Many public restrooms don't provide it
- βοΈ Hand sanitizer β For hygiene on the go
- βοΈ Passport copies β Digital and paper backups
- βοΈ Travel insurance documents β Digital copy on phone
- βοΈ Hotel addresses in Chinese β For showing taxi drivers
π Clothing Tips
- Summer (June-August): Lightweight, breathable fabrics; China gets very hot and humid
- Winter (December-February): Down jacket essential for northern cities; layering is key
- Shoulder seasons: Light jacket, comfortable walking shoes
- Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes are critical β you'll walk a lot
- Modest clothing: For temples; avoid tank tops at religious sites
π Medical Kit Essentials
- Prescription medications: In original containers with doctor's note
- Anti-diarrheal: Imodium or similar
- Pain relievers: Ibuprofen or acetaminophen
- Allergy medicine: Antihistamines
- Cold medicine: DayQuil/NyQuil or equivalent
- Bandaids: For blisters from all the walking
- Face masks: N95 for pollution days (northern China in winter)
β οΈ Medication Warning: Some common medications are controlled in China, including certain cold medicines containing pseudoephedrine. Check the Chinese embassy's website or consult your doctor before packing prescription or over-the-counter medications.
π± Electronics & Connectivity Must-Haves
China's digital ecosystem is unique. Here's what tech to pack:
Essential Electronics
- Unlocked smartphone: Essential for eSIM and local apps
- eSIM or local SIM: Data is critical for navigation and payments
- Power bank (10,000-20,000 mAh): Heavy app usage drains batteries
- Universal travel adapter: China uses Type A, C, and I plugs (220V)
- Earbuds: For translation apps and navigation
- Camera: If you prefer quality over phone photos
Apps to Download Before Arrival
| Category |
App |
Purpose |
| Payment |
Alipay / WeChat |
Essential for all transactions |
| Transport |
DiDi |
Taxi/ride-hailing |
| Trains |
Trip.com / 12306 |
Book high-speed rail tickets |
| Maps |
Maps.me / Apple Maps |
Offline navigation (Google Maps blocked) |
| Translation |
Google Translate |
Download offline Chinese pack |
| VPN |
Astrill / ExpressVPN |
Access blocked websites |
π‘ Pro Tip: Install your VPN app before arriving in China. VPN websites are blocked within China, making it difficult to download apps after you land. Test your VPN connection before departure.
π‘ Practical Luggage Tips for China Travel
Packing Strategies
- Lighter is better: Chinese cities involve lots of walking and subway stairs (elevators not always available)
- Rolling suitcase: Paved sidewalks in cities make wheeled luggage ideal
- Daypack: Bring a small backpack for daily sightseeing
- Packable tote: Useful for shopping and carrying extra items
What NOT to Pack
- Excessive cash: China is nearly cashless; Β₯500-1000 is plenty backup
- Traveler's checks: Almost impossible to use in China
- Large cameras without need: Phone cameras are sufficient for most travelers
- Unnecessary electronics: Minimize what you carry through security
- Political materials: Can cause issues at customs
Luggage Storage Options
- Train stations: Left-luggage offices at major stations (~Β₯20-50/day)
- Airports: Storage services in all international airports
- Hotels: Most hotels store luggage before check-in/after check-out
- Attractions: Lockers at major tourist sites (Forbidden City, etc.)
π‘ Last Tip: Take photos of your luggage contents before departure. This helps with customs questions and insurance claims if luggage is lost or damaged.
π Quick Reference Summary
| Category |
Key Limit |
| Customs duty-free goods |
Β₯5,000 total value |
| Cash without declaration |
Β₯5,000 RMB or $5,000 foreign |
| Train luggage weight |
20 kg (rarely enforced) |
| High-speed train size |
L+W+H β€ 130 cm |
| Power bank max capacity |
100 Wh (~27,000 mAh) |
| Alcohol duty-free |
1.5L (12%+ ABV) |
| Cigarettes duty-free |
400 cigarettes |