What daily necessities do you need to bring to study in Singapore?
It is a great physical and psychological test for foreign students to leave their familiar places, come to a completely strange country, leave the environment they have been familiar with for many years and be in a foreign country at once. Being away from relatives and friends, the first few weeks are very sad. Therefore, maggie, an expert on studying abroad in Hong Shen, suggested that you should adjust your mentality after putting the last thing in your suitcase before going abroad. Anyone who has lived abroad can understand that it is more useful and important to be psychologically prepared before going abroad than to bring a rich economic reserve. How much you know about foreign life and how much you are psychologically prepared is like an invisible hand, which always affects the quality and smoothness of studying abroad and has a great influence on the future. Singapore is a country with a tropical maritime climate, only 130 km from the equator. The annual average temperature is 25-30 degrees Celsius, all year round in summer. Before going abroad, try to get your luggage ready before boarding. Of course, there are all kinds of daily necessities in Singapore, but if you consider frugality, you can bring more necessities from China, such as toothpaste, toothbrush, washing powder, notebooks, paper and so on. International flights check 20 kilograms of luggage, and hand luggage should not be too big. Under normal circumstances, each person is limited to one piece of hand luggage, within 7 kilograms. In particular, according to the new regulations of the world aviation industry in 2007, it is not allowed for passengers to carry more than 100ml/ bottle of liquid on the plane, and they should be checked if necessary. Medicines for daily use: cold medicine, anti-inflammatory medicine, diarrhea medicine, dermatological medicine, cooling oil, toilet water, band-aid, and other personal medicines. The medical expenses in Singapore are quite expensive, and the commonly used drugs are well prepared. But don't bring too much, especially Chinese herbal medicine into Singapore. Clothing: T-shirts, jeans, trousers, casual shorts and other summer clothes are often worn in Singapore, and underwear on campus is more casual. Such clothes can be worn everyday, but you don't have to carry too much. You can also bring a coat or a sports coat to keep out the cold in a cold air-conditioned room. For footwear, we usually wear sports shoes or casual shoes on campus. You also need to prepare a pair of good quality sandals and two pairs of slippers. Bedding: Students' dormitories or family accommodations in Singapore are generally equipped with mattresses. Other bedding can be purchased locally. If you bring it from China, the suggestions are: pillowcases and sheets, air-conditioned quilts or towel quilts. You can buy pillows here. You don't need to bring a mosquito net. Personal daily necessities: water cup, toothpaste, toothbrush, cleaning cloth, etc. Can be taken in moderation. Except toothbrushes, general daily necessities are cheaper than those in China, such as shampoo and shower gel. Learning tools: students usually bring electronic dictionaries, but it is recommended not to rely too much. You can also bring an English-Chinese or Ying Ying dictionary. Other scientific dictionaries are of little use. Please handle these books carefully, because they are heavy, which will increase the weight of luggage. Electronic consultation in Singapore is very developed, and many people are used to reading books and searching for information on computers. Bring some writing tools, such as ballpoint pens.