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What are the special precautions for traveling to Australia
Australian security is very strict, there are some are prohibited to bring into the country, there is also the need to declare, the details are as follows:

1. Must be declared - seeds and nuts (excluding raw): commercially packaged seeds, seed decorations and necklaces/food, dried fruits; plant products: vegetables, herbs and spices, cookies, cakes and sweets snacks, pasta and rice, tea, coffee and dairy products; animal products: animals made of taxidermy, wool, wood products, flowers and garlands, dried flower decorations, pine cones and flowers; animal products: animal products made of taxidermy, wool, pine cones and flowers. Beverages, bamboo and rattan products, wood products, flowers and wreaths, dried flower decorations, pine cones and floral scents; Animal products: taxidermied animals, wool (unprocessed) and animal hair, animal equipment (including saddles, bridles, and bird cages), bee products/shells and coral, feathers, bones, horn products, and wolf's teeth; Supplies: sports and camping equipment (e.g., tents, footwear, golfing equipment, and bicycles).

2. Prohibited - Dairy: dairy, eggs and products containing eggs; Seeds and nuts: (including raw, untested nuts, raw peanuts, chestnuts and popcorn) handicrafts and souvenirs containing or made from seeds; Fresh fruits: fresh fruits and vegetables (including all fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables); Live plants: live plants (including sprigs, roots, bulbs, stems, etc.); Animals. Animals. Meat and meat products (including all meat not canned or fresh, dried, frozen, smoked or salted) salmon and trout products antlers, deer antlers, edible bird's nest packaged products, dirt and sand and all pork products/biological materials (including human, animal vaccines and therapeutic goods). Contac is prohibited!

3. Items that must be declared to the Customs and Excise Department at the time of departure: animals and plants and their processed products, cash notes AUD 10,000 or equivalent foreign currency (including banknotes and coins), weapons and ammunition, cultural heritage and other documents need to be declared at the time of departure.

About hotels

Australians and New Zealanders prefer weekend trips and vacations, so most hotels are family-oriented and have different star ratings than those in China. Host hotels for ordinary tour groups are usually 3-4 stars.

Most hotels provide towels, shampoo and soap, but most do not provide toothpaste, toothbrush and slippers. Guests are requested to bring their own.

When traveling with a group in the hotel room, please remember the guide, tour leader and other guests room number, in order to contact in case of emergency, into the room, please immediately check whether the room facilities can be used normally, there are problems immediately contact with the tour leader or tour guide, in order to solve the problem in a timely manner.

When you go out, please lock the door of your room and do not leave your valuables in the room to avoid loss.

Drinks and snacks in the mini-fridge in your room are available for a fee.

Australian and New Zealand hotels have tap water that can be drunk directly.

Smoking is not permitted in Australian hotel rooms. Guests caught smoking in their rooms, bathrooms, balconies or fire escapes will be fined a minimum of AUD$150 per incident, and will be held responsible for all costs and legal liabilities if a fire breaks out. The room rate paid by the travel agency only includes the guest's accommodation and breakfast, all other additional costs incurred by the guest.