1, guns and other weapons (including main components)
Devices that may fire ammunition (including projectiles and other articles) and cause serious personal injury or articles that may be mistaken for such devices, including but not limited to:
(1) Military guns and official guns, such as pistols, rifles, submachine guns, machine guns and riot guns;
(2) Civil firearms, such as air guns, shotguns, shooting sports guns, anesthesia injection guns, etc.;
(3) Other guns, such as prop guns, starting guns, steel ball guns, foreign guns and all kinds of illegally manufactured guns;
(4) imitations of the above items.
2. Exploding or burning substances and equipment
Explosive or burning devices (substances) that may cause serious personal injury or endanger the safety of aircraft or items that may be mistaken for such devices, including but not limited to:
(1) Ammunition, such as bombs, grenades, flares, incendiary bombs, smoke bombs, signal bombs, tear gas bombs and bullets (lead bombs, empty ammunition bombs and coach bombs);
(2) Explosive, detonator, fuse, detonator, fuse, detonating cord, blasting agent and other blasting equipment;
(3) Fireworks, such as fireworks, cakes, yellow smoke, fireworks, etc.
(4) imitations of the above items.
3. Control equipment
Control devices that may cause personal injury or cause great harm to aviation safety and transportation order, including but not limited to:
(1) Controlled knives, such as daggers (single-edged, double-edged or multi-edged sharp knives with a handle, a knife rack and a blood groove, with the tip angle less than 60 degrees), triangular scrapers (machining knives with three blades), spring knives or jumping knives with self-locking devices (folding knives that can be fixed and self-locked by springs or latches in the handle after the knife body is unfolded or ejected);
Other similar single-edged, double-edged and triple-edged sharp knives (all kinds of single-edged, double-edged and multi-edged knives with a blade angle less than 60 degrees and a blade length longer than 150 mm) and all kinds of other single-edged, double-edged and multi-edged knives with a blade angle greater than 60 degrees and a blade length longer than 220 mm;
(2) Military and police equipment, such as batons, police tasers, military or police daggers, handcuffs, thumb cuffs, shackles, tear gas and pepper spray;
(three) crossbows and other control devices prescribed by the state.
4. Dangerous goods
Dangerous goods that may cause personal injury or cause great harm to aviation safety and transportation order, including but not limited to:
(1) compressed gas and liquefied gas, such as hydrogen, methane, ethane, butane, natural gas, ethylene, propylene, acetylene (dissolved in medium), carbon monoxide, liquefied petroleum gas, freon, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water gas, lighter fuel and liquefied gas for lighters;
(2) Spontaneous combustion articles, such as yellow phosphorus, white phosphorus, nitrocellulose (including film), oiled paper and its products;
(3) Flammable substances when wet, such as metal potassium, sodium, lithium, calcium carbide (calcium carbide), magnesium aluminum powder, etc.;
(4) Flammable liquids, such as gasoline, kerosene, diesel, benzene, ethanol (alcohol), acetone, ether, paint, thinner, rosin oil and products containing flammable solvents;
(5) Flammable solids, such as red phosphorus, glitter powder, solid alcohol, celluloid, foaming agent, etc.
(6) Oxidants and organic peroxides, such as potassium permanganate, potassium chlorate, sodium peroxide, potassium peroxide, lead peroxide, peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide;
(7) Poisons such as cyanide, arsenic, highly toxic pesticides and other highly toxic chemicals;
(8) Corrosive substances, such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide and mercury (mercury);
(9) Radioactive substances, such as radioisotopes.
5. Other projects
Other articles that may cause personal injury or cause great harm to aviation safety and transportation order, including but not limited to:
(1) pathogens of infectious diseases, such as hepatitis B virus, anthrax, tuberculosis and AIDS virus;
(2) kindling (including various ignition devices), such as lighters, matches, lighters, magnesium rods (flint);
(3) Charging treasures and lithium batteries with rated energy exceeding 160Wh (lithium batteries for electric wheelchairs are otherwise specified);
(4) Alcoholic beverages with a volume percentage exceeding 70%;
(5) Strong magnetic substances, articles with strong pungent odor or easily causing panic among passengers, and articles with uncertain nature and possibly dangerous.
Extended data
Matters needing attention when entering Korea:
Visitors can freely choose general travel tax or duty-free customs counters when passing through Korean entry and exit ports. If the value of the articles you carry does not exceed US$ 600 and the foreign currency you hold does not exceed US$ 1000, you can go through the formalities at the simple duty-free counter.
The duty-free range is: wine 1 bottle (within 1 liter, within 400 dollars), 200 cigarettes and 60 ml of perfume (below 19, alcohol and cigarettes are not included).
When you enter Korea, if you have more than US$ 6,543.8+0,000, you must declare it to the customs official. Non-resident passengers leaving Korea must obtain permission from the Korean bank or customs if they bring foreign currency or won (including traveler's checks and bank checks) equivalent to more than 65,438+00,000 US dollars. However, the amount declared at the time of entry need not be declared again. Those who violate this provision will be fined or punished in accordance with the foreign exchange trading law.
When bringing animals and animal products into the country, you must submit the animal quarantine certificate issued by the animal quarantine agency of the government of the exporting country to the National Veterinary Science and Quarantine Institute of Korea and accept quarantine; When bringing plants into the country, you need to show the plant quarantine certificate of the exporting country and go to the plant quarantine organ for quarantine; Most raw fruits, vegetables, walnuts and plants with soil are prohibited from being imported, and those who fail to declare plants will be fined.
In order to prevent the influx of African swine fever, South Korea will impose heavy penalties on those who illegally bring livestock products into the country from June 20 19, with a maximum fine of 1 00000 won (about 60000 RMB), and will also take measures such as prohibiting entry and restricting residence. Please observe the regulations on bringing articles into Korea. Please do not bring beef and mutton, eggs, beef and mutton, sausage, sausage, jiaozi, bacon, ribs, duck neck, eggs, milk and other dairy products, so as not to affect entry and stay in Korea.
Shenzhen Baoan International Airport-Safety Knowledge and Precautions
China Consular Service Network-Korean Entry and Residence