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What do you need to prepare for life in Auckland, New Zealand?

turn to a friend's answer, which is very practical:

1. What you must bring varies from person to person. Everything in China is sold in Auckland. If you like, you can buy everything abroad, no problem.

It is recommended to bring a wiring board (or adapter plug). The plugs here are all 3-phase, and those with two-phase plugs can be connected to domestic appliances.

Passport, money, international credit card (I think it is very useful, and I need to withdraw money from time to time), documents (diploma, IELTS and the like), contact information of the person who meets you abroad and your residence (if any), carrying a pen with you, and filling out the form for customs clearance

I have all the rest, please refer to it, and once again, you can buy almost all these here. 6? 1? 6? 1? 6? 1 mobile phone, charger, battery, MP3, camera (but I don't have a camera) and related rechargeable batteries, memory cards, 6? 1? 6? 1? 6? If a girl brings a sanitary towel, it is very light, and the expensive one here is not good. 6? 1? 6? 1? 6? Computers in China will be much cheaper. In addition, bring a mobile hard disk, common tools and software disks, blank CDs and DVDs. It is best to carve the entertainment you like and the necessary learning materials into disks or copy them in the hard disk to bring 6? 1? 6? 1? 6? 1 USB flash drive, 6 for storage? 1? 6? 1? 6? 1 photos of family, loved ones, friends, etc. 6? 1? 6? 1? 6? Stationery can be bought here, and writing English with pens abroad is very easy to use. 1? 6? 1? 6? 1 schoolbags, girls' words, big satchels, small handbags and other bags (one for fashion and leisure), wallets and coin bags 6? 1? 6? 1? 6? 1 Shoes, sports, leisure, formality, fashion, etc. My poor people have never bought them here, and slippers are also brought in China, HOHO 6? 1? 6? 1? 6? I bought and brought clothes from China. It's practical to wear a thin windbreaker coat here. It's enough to wear one inside, and jeans below. I don't know your style. Watch the tape! In addition, bring a formal white shirt and black pants. You don't need to bring a suit when you come out for the first time. It's something you don't need once a year, so you can bring it later. It's easy to use without shirts and pants, and you can wear them at ordinary times. 6? 1? 6? 1? 6? I don't know where you live. Some places where you live will provide it, so you don't need to buy it. Otherwise, you can bring it with you. The rice cooker can bring a 6? Small appliances, I brought a hair dryer, a headset, a camera and an alarm clock. . . 6? 1? 6? 1? 6? 1 Common drugs, vitamin tablets, digestive tablets, the drugs you need 6? 1? 6? 1? 6? Sunglasses, if you are nearsighted, bring spare glasses, contact lenses, potions, etc., but in the past, New Zealand's student insurance could be equipped with a pair of glasses. I don't know if it is ok now. 6? 1? 6? 1? 6? 1 underwear, underwear, socks, bath towels, towels 6? 1? 6? 1? 6? 1 Quilts and sheets, see if you have them where you live. If not, you can take them. If they are too heavy, don't take them. Pillows are bought here, 6? 1? 6? 1? 6? Toothpaste, toothbrush, facial cleanser, cream and so on? 1? 6? 1? 6? I also have seasoning cooking bags.

Again, you don't have to take them. They are sold here. This is just my personal luggage.

Remind you not to take too many things that take up space, such as clothes and shoes, but only what is necessary. In fact, you can take a lot of things.

1. You can bring books and dictionaries to the exam.

You can buy good Ying Ying dictionaries here, but you'd better buy English-Chinese dictionaries from China. What's your major? If necessary, bring an English-Chinese professional dictionary, which may be useful

2. If you don't want to use GSM, you can also buy a Telecom card and call it with a fixed telephone after you get off the plane, and report it to you for a few dollars, and then buy a special long-distance card to chat slowly later.

if you stay here for a long time, GSM will roam every day, which will be very expensive. You should still buy the card here. Now domestic mobile phones are not expensive. Bring a mobile phone and buy a SIM card here, so you can use it locally. You also buy that kind of 1-2 year contracted mobile phone here, but I don't think it's unnecessary to bring a mobile phone.

3. You can take one piece of luggage on the plane, which can be a large backpack, bag or flight suitcase. Generally speaking, the weight does not exceed 7 kg, and the size standard is enough. In addition, you can bring a carry-on bag (the size of a girl's cosmetic bag or a small satchel) and a laptop bag, which are not counted. I always take so many things with me when I go. If the things you bring don't look too much, no one usually finds fault.

4. Luggage is related to the level of the ticket you bought. Business and first class don't know. If you are in economy class, the ticket face is generally 2K, but it will be different for each airline. I have brought 25-4 kilograms, and the general total weight should be around 3K.

*** It should be noted that a single piece of luggage cannot exceed 32K, which is stipulated by the labor laws of Australia and New Zealand, in order to protect the health of porters.

I remind you that if you have a lot of luggage, you should check it at the airport as early as possible. First, if there are not many people, they may help you with a good attitude, but if the luggage is unqualified, you will have time to adjust it.

5. No more than two bottles of wine ***1.5L, and at most one cigarette. There is no limit to the consignment of other liquids, such as shampoo and contact lens potion, as long as it is packaged. It doesn't really matter if I take it with me, as long as it's not overweight. I'll take it with me. However, recently, Australia changed to carry-on liquid with a single bottle not exceeding 1ML, and the total * * * should not exceed 25ML. I wonder if New Zealand has changed it. You can consult the airport in China or your airline.