The box is made of canvas, and the lightest 29 "-33" cloth box weighs only about 5 kg. All the lightly thrown articles are packed in this box, and the outside of the box should be tied with straps.
You can take a small backpack with you, and you don't have to carry a mountaineering bag on your head. This bag is not heavy. You'd better put something heavy (such as a dictionary) in it.
You can also carry a towed suitcase or bag under 20 inches with you. The heaviest shoes should be worn on your feet.
You can also carry a big plastic bag for shopping, which contains a heavy coat, snacks and books. It is said that it is used on the plane. This can bring three or five kilograms more luggage. Even if you want to weigh the carry-on baggage, this thing should not be counted in the weight of the carry-on baggage. Of course, it can't be so big that airport staff think it's too much and conspicuous.
Be sure to put a sign on the checked baggage or even the carry-on baggage, indicating your name, flight number, departure place, transit place, destination, address and telephone number at home and in the Netherlands. In this way, when the luggage is lost or wrongly claimed, it can be retrieved!
2. Important items that must be carried with you (not checked):
① Cash, luggage consignment notes, etc.
(2) Passport, air ticket, original Dutch school admission notice and yellow book;
(3) various notarial certificates, diplomas and other important documents such as school certificates and photos;
4 valuables such as cameras;
Spare glasses, pens, drugs being taken, drugs to prevent airsickness, etc. ;
6. A small amount of spare food (such as two or three packs of instant noodles and beef jerky). ).
3. This book:
There is no need to bring blank exercise books and writing paper, it takes up too much weight. I bought an A4-80g office copy paper (4 euros) with 500 pages in Holland, which can be used for half a year. Notes can also be copied on this A4 paper, and then punched and bound (punching machines and folders are even cheaper in the Netherlands than in China).
A word manual (depending on personal level, recite it in your spare time).
Chinese translation of the textbook Economics-Use it as a dictionary (don't bring it from China).
4. Stationery (except copy paper and folders, stationery in the Netherlands is generally more expensive):
① A few ordinary durable refills for ballpoint pens and dozens of matching ballpoint pens. Correction fluid (1 bottle is enough).
(2) Two mechanical pencil and refills, pencils are not needed. A thumb is enough for things like erasers.
(3) two pens, don't bring a particularly good pen. Then don't bring a glass bottle with ink, find a closed flexible plastic beverage bottle, the bigger the bottle, the better, and then pour three or four bottles of ink into it.
④ Small stapler, staple, ruler and compass.
⑤ Dutch glasses are very expensive, especially glasses frames, and the cheapest ones are 30- 100 Euros. So it is necessary to bring a pair of glasses from China.
⑥ Wenquxing (with spare battery of Wenquxing at the same time), calculator with chart function and multi-memory function, and USB flash drive.
5. Daily necessities (these are almost the cheapest things in the Netherlands, and most of them are not more expensive than domestic ones, even cheaper than domestic ones):
① Shampoo, soap, shower gel, skin care products, sanitary products, etc. It's totally unnecessary. Daily chemicals in Dutch supermarkets are cheaper than those in China. Only toothpaste and toothbrushes in Holland are one to three times more expensive than those in China. Bring two more toothbrushes.
② Bring more textiles and towels. Bring a set of sheets and pillow towels. Generally, student dormitories in the Netherlands will provide a full set of bedding, sheets and quilts, which will be cleaned regularly and brought new ones, just like hotels. If there is still room, it will be much smaller if you bring the lightest duck down or silk cotton as a pillow and vacuum it with a plastic bag and a vacuum cleaner.
In fact, sleeping bags in the Netherlands are very cheap, thick and thin, generally 10 to 20 euros. It's good for one person, and it's much more convenient than a quilt. One is a common quilt, about 15 Euro. I think pillows are more important than quilts. No quilts, only pillows.
④ Chopsticks, spoons, cups and bowls (unbreakable) and small fruit knives;
Daily necessities: nail clippers, scissors, needle and thread, etc. Hair dryer and iron, comb, packing belt.
6. Food:
(1) Don't bring instant noodles and oil, salt, vinegar and Chili sauce. What other messy snacks are there? These things are sold in Asian supermarkets in the Netherlands (almost in every big city), and they are not expensive, 0.5 to 3 times the domestic price of 65438+. If you really like Chili sauce, take off the glass bottle and put a few bottles into a big bottle with a light plastic bottle. Be sure to bring lightly packaged seasonings, such as dry chicken soup, especially chicken essence, ginger powder, spiced powder, thirteen spices and braised pork powder, but the right amount is enough, and it should not exceed 1 kg. Especially cheap spices in the Netherlands are: garlic powder, pepper powder, curry powder, Chili powder, and various special spices, such as fried flowers, tomato soup, pasta, beef soup, chicken soup and so on. It is very complete and cheap in almost any supermarket. Chicken essence is also available, about 1 euro, but the Dutch directly use it to make chicken soup, but it can also be used for seasoning.
② You can bring some dry goods, especially mushrooms, medlar, red dates, codonopsis pilosula, laver, kelp and dried fungus. In fact, there are supermarkets in Asia. You should bring more mushrooms, but they are expensive. Just take a little of the others, and take them as appropriate after loading other items. Cheap dry goods in the Netherlands include: plum vegetables, which are almost as cheap as those in China, and seaweed kelp (only in some big cities).
3 kitchen knife. Dutch chopping board is better and cheaper. The plastic chopping block in the Netherlands is only 0.5 euro, and the cheap hardwood chopping block is only 1 euro.
It is also useful to bring one or two light recipes.