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Important items and luggage preparation before studying in the Netherlands
preparation strategy before departure in the Netherlands 1. Important items that must be carried with you (not checked):

① cash, luggage consignment notes, etc.

② passport, air ticket, original letter of admission to Dutch school and yellow book;

③ various notarial certificates, diplomas and other school registration certificates, photos and other important documents;

④ valuables such as cameras;

⑤ spare glasses, pens, medicines being taken, medicines for preventing airsickness, etc.

⑥ a small amount of spare food (such as two or three packs of instant noodles, beef jerky, etc.).

Pre-departure preparation strategy in the Netherlands 2. Daily necessities

(These are almost all the cheapest things in the Netherlands, and most of them are not as expensive as the country or even cheaper inside)

① Shampoo, soap, bath lotion, skin care products and sanitary products can be completely avoided. 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. Laundry soap-there is no such soap in Holland.

② Bring more textiles and three or five 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 are cleaned regularly and brought in new ones, just like hotels. If there is still room, bring the lightest duck down or silk cotton quilt pillow, and use plastic bags and vacuum cleaners to evacuate it, which is much smaller.

③ In fact, sleeping bags in Holland are very cheap, both thick and thin, usually 1 to 2 euros. It is very good for one person to use, and it is much more convenient than a quilt. One kind is an ordinary quilt, which costs about 15 euros. I think pillows are more important than quilts. You can bring only pillows without quilts.

④ Chopsticks, spoons, cups and bowls (unbreakable) and small fruit knives;

⑤ Daily necessities: nail clippers, scissors, needle and thread, etc. Hair dryer and iron, comb, packing belt

Dutch preparation strategy before departure 3. Luggage problem:

Canvas is the lightest one. -33? Our cloth box weighs only about 5 kg. Lightly thrown articles are all squeezed in this box, and straps should be tied outside the box. You can take a small backpack with you instead of a mountaineering bag over your head. This bag doesn't weigh, so it's best to put heavy things (such as dictionaries) in it. Can I take 2 with me? The following towed suitcase or bag. The heaviest shoes should be worn on your feet.

you can also mention a big plastic bag for shopping, which contains a heavy coat, snacks and books, etc., which is said to be 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 included in the weight of the carry-on baggage. Of course, it should not be too big for the airport staff to feel too excessive and conspicuous.

Be sure to stick or reliably bind a sign on the checked or even carry-on luggage, indicating your name, flight number, departure place, transfer place, destination, address and telephone number in China and the Netherlands. This way, luggage can be recovered when it is lost or wrongly claimed!

prepare for the trip in the Netherlands. 4. Eat

① Don't bring instant noodles, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and Chili sauce, and what other messy snacks are available in Asian supermarkets in the Netherlands (almost every big city), and they are not expensive, which is 1.5 to 3 times the price in China. If you really like Chili sauce, remove the glass bottle and bring several 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, braised pork powder and the like, but in moderation, no more than 1 kg. Especially cheap spices in the Netherlands are: garlic powder, pepper powder, curry powder, Chili powder, and a variety of special spices, such as stir-fried flowers, tomato soup, pasta, beef soup, chicken soup, etc., which are 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 as seasoning.

② you can bring some dry goods, especially mushrooms, medlar, red dates, codonopsis pilosula, laver, kelp, dried fungus and so on for stew. Actually, there are all supermarkets in Asia. You should bring more mushrooms except that they are expensive. Just bring a little of the others, and take them as appropriate after loading other items. Cheap dry goods in the Netherlands include: plum vegetables-almost as cheap as in China, and laver and kelp are also cheap (only in some big cities).

③ kitchen knife. Dutch chopping boards are better and cheaper. The plastic chopping block in the Netherlands is only .5 euros, and the cheap hardwood chopping block is only 1 euro.

④ It is also very useful to bring one or two handy recipes.

Guidelines for preparation before departure in the Netherlands 5. Stationery (except copy paper and folders, stationery in the Netherlands is generally very expensive)

① Take a few ballpoint pens with common durable refills and dozens of matching ballpoint pens. Correction fluid (1 bottle is enough).

(2) two mechanical pencil and refills, pencils are not needed. A thing like an eraser is enough with a big thumb.

③ two pens, and don't bring a particularly good pen. Then don't bring glass bottles with ink, but find a closed flexible plastic beverage bottle, the bigger the mouth, 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 cost 3-1 euros. So it is necessary to bring one or two pairs of glasses from China.

⑥ Wenquxing (with spare batteries of Wenquxing at the same time), calculator with chart function and multi-memory function, and USB flash drive.

Dutch preparation strategy before departure 6. Book books

You don't need to bring blank exercise books and writing paper, it takes up too much weight. I bought an A4-8g office copy paper (4 euros) with 5 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, memorized in leisure time). The textbook of Chinese translation of Economics-used as a dictionary.