Shipping Notice
Prohibited goods mainly refer to items that pose a threat to transportation safety, which may significantly endanger personal health, safety, or cause damage to property during transportation. Violating regulations and concealing the delivery of prohibited items can result in delays in delivery, as well as returns, seizures, and even fines.
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- Valuables
- Gold bricks, silver bars, cash, platinum, etc.
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- Fragile articles
- Glass products.
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- Antiques and handicrafts
- Porcelain and exquisite glass products from the Ming Dynasty.
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- Medical samples
- Diagnostic samples, blood samples, urine samples, human tissues, etc.
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- Various hazardous materials that are flammable, explosive, corrosive, toxic, highly acidic, alkaline, and radioactive
- Such as matches, detonators, gunpowder, firecrackers, gasoline, diesel, kerosene, alcohol (liquid and solid), sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, organic solvents, pesticides, and other chemical products listed in the "Practical Handbook of Hazardous Chemicals" published by the Chemical Industry Press.
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- Various potent poisons, anesthetics, and psychotropic substances
- Such as arsenic, opium, morphine, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, etc.
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- Items prohibited from circulation or shipment by national laws and regulations
- Such as cultural relics, weapons, ammunition, simulated weapons, etc.
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- Items prohibited from circulation or shipment by national laws and regulations
- Such as cultural relics, weapons, ammunition, simulated weapons, etc.
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- Obstructing the public
- For example: bones (including burnt bones), unpasteurized animal skins, unpasteurized animal bones, etc.
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- Animals, plants, and their specimens
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- Difficult to identify white powder
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- Liquid type
- Seafood, alcoholic beverages (beer, Baijiu, etc.), water, etc.
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- Explosive materials
- Such as fireworks and firecrackers, detonating fuses, etc
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- Gas
- Such as compressed gas, dry ice, fire extinguishers, gas cylinders (without discharge devices and cannot be refilled), life-saving devices (with automatic expansion), etc.
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- Flammable liquid
- Such as paint, gasoline, alcohol, engine oil, camphor oil, engine starting fluid, turpentine, thinner, glue, perfume, etc.
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- Flammable solid
- Natural substances that release flammable gases when in contact with water, such as activated carbon, titanium powder, dried coconut meat, castor products, rubber debris, safety matches (box or sheet), dry white phosphorus, dry yellow phosphorus, magnesium powder, etc
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- Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides
- Like potassium permanganate
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- Toxic and infectious substances
- Such as pesticides, lithium batteries, tear gas, etc
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- Radioactive material
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- Corrosive products
- Such as batteries and alkaline battery fluids
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- Products containing strong magnetism such as magnets and magnetic steel without demagnetization protection packaging
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- Any medication
- (Note the difference from health products, solid health products can be received and shipped in moderation)
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- Other aviation prohibited items
- Such as powdery objects (regardless of color), liquids (regardless of packaging used), goods with dangerous signs on the outer packaging, goods without national audiovisual products (including CDs, VCDs), knives, durians, bricks, sand and stones, gas ignition machines, any goods involving the concepts of "weapons" and "firearms" (including toys), etc.
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- Firearms and bullets (including main components)
- 1. Military guns, official guns: pistols, submachine guns, rifles, machine guns, riot guns, and various types of accompanying bullets.
2. Civilian firearms: air guns, hunting guns, sports guns, anesthesia injection guns, and various types of accompanying bullets.
3. Prop guns, starting guns, steel ball guns, tear gas guns, electric shock guns, and various types of accompanying bullets.
4. Samples and imitations of the above-mentioned items.
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- Explosive materials category
- 1. Ammunition: bombs, flares, incendiary bombs, smoke bombs, signal bombs, tear gas grenades, gas bombs, grenades, landmines, hand grenades, etc.
2. Blasting equipment: explosives, detonators, fuses, detonating cords, seismic bombs, blasting agents, etc.
3. Fireworks products: various types of fireworks and firecrackers such as firework bombs, fireworks (including cold light fireworks), firecrackers, drop cannons, pull cannons, smash cannons, etc., as well as products with fireworks effects such as starting paper, black powder, fireworks, ignition wires, and "steel wool fireworks".
4. Imitation of the above-mentioned items.
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- Control equipment
1. Controlled knives: According to the "Classification and Safety Requirements for Controlled Knives" (GA1334-2016), specialized knives (daggers, bayonets, knives, triangular scrapers, hunting knives, extended spring folding knives, etc.), special kitchen knives (extended bone cutting knives, extended watermelon knives, extended dividing knives, bone cutting knives, slaughter knives, multi-purpose knives, etc.), martial arts and craft gift knives (martial arts knives, swords, etc.) that are recognized as controlled knives, as well as other controlled knives (various knives that exceed the size specification limits specified in GA/T1335 "Classification and Safety Requirements for Daily Use Knives").
2. Other equipment: batons, military or police daggers, tear gas canisters, stuners, defense devices, crossbows, crossbows, etc.
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- Inflammables and explosives
- 1. Compressed gases and liquefied gases: hydrogen, methane, ethane, epoxyethane, dimethyl ether, butane, natural gas, ethylene, vinyl chloride, propylene, acetylene (soluble in the medium), carbon monoxide, liquefied petroleum gas, Freon, oxygen (excluding bagged medical oxygen gas for patients), water gas, etc.
2. Flammable liquids: gasoline (including methanol gasoline, ethanol gasoline), kerosene, diesel, benzene, alcohol, alcoholic beverages with an alcohol volume percentage greater than 70% or unclear labeling, 1,2-epoxypropane, carbon disulfide, methanol, acetone, ether, paint, thinner, rosin oil, etc.
3. Flammable solids: red phosphorus, glitter powder, solid alcohol, celluloid, foaming agent H, azodiisobutylnitrile, etc.
4. Spontaneous combustion materials: yellow phosphorus, white phosphorus, nitrocellulose (including film), oil paper and its products, etc.
5. Flammable materials in contact with moisture: metal potassium, sodium, lithium, calcium carbide (calcium carbide), magnesium aluminum powder, etc.
6. Oxidants and organic peroxides: potassium permanganate, potassium chlorate, sodium peroxide, potassium peroxide, lead peroxide, peracetic acid, hydrogen peroxide, sodium chlorate, ammonium nitrate, etc.
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- Toxic substances
- Highly toxic chemicals such as cyanide, arsenic, selenium powder, phenol, chlorine, ammonia, methyl isocyanate, dimethyl sulfate, as well as highly toxic pesticides such as rodenticides, insecticides, and herbicides.
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- Corrosive substances
- Sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, liquid batteries (containing solid potassium hydroxide, injected with acid or alkali solution), mercury (mercury), etc.
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- Radioactive material
- Refers to items containing radioactive isotopes with activity and specific activity higher than the national exemption values, as detailed in the "Classification and List of Radioactive Items (Trial)".
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- Infectious substances
- Including highly pathogenic pathogenic microorganisms (toxins) that can infect humans and infectious samples, please refer to the list of pathogenic microorganisms that are classified as Class I and Class II in terms of their degree of harm.
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- Other items that pose a threat to the safety of train operation
- 1. Strong magnetic substances that may interfere with train signals.
2. Hydrogen sulfide and substances with strong irritant or foul odors.
3. Items that can easily cause panic among passengers.
4. Items whose nature cannot be determined but may be hazardous.
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- Other prohibited items for carrying or transporting as stipulated by laws, administrative regulations, and rules