Consignment box, suitcase or backpack, luggage binding rope, wallet (card can be loaded), certificate bag.
1.
Too many bags are easy to get messy, so don't bring too many change wallets. You must take care of your certificate and wallet. It is suggested to make an easily recognizable mark on the luggage to avoid being confused with others when picking up the luggage. For example, use a unique and eye-catching luggage binding rope, or add your own address and contact information label.
2. Please confirm the size and quantity of luggage with your airline. Some airlines only allow students to carry one 30kg suitcase, while others allow students to carry two 23kg checked baggage.
Electrical class
No.5 and No.7 batteries, adapter plugs and multifunctional wiring boards, mini rice cookers.
1. Batteries can be bought in supermarkets and electrical stores, but they will be a little expensive. Students in need can bring more as appropriate.
2.
Small rice cookers can be used to eat hot pot. However, the induction cooker is unsafe and will trip, and some student dormitories may not be used and there is a risk of confiscation. Electric cookers and induction cookers can be bought in supermarkets and electrical stores in Britain, but they are a little more expensive and may not have all the functions of domestic products. Moreover, the space and weight of luggage are limited, so students can consider buying and selling. Especially rice cookers, it's convenient to buy them here if you can't bring them.
Students who like to drink soybean milk and rice paste can bring a soymilk machine, which is rarely sold in Britain.
4. It is recommended to bring two Chinese-English conversion plugs. There is also a multifunctional patch panel, which is also very easy to use. It would be better if it is a combination of Chinese and English plugs.
electronics
Notebooks, mobile phones, cameras and microphones (for video), digital cameras, MP3 players, portable USB flash drives, large-capacity mobile hard disks, electronic dictionaries, and chargers for all these electronic products.
1. If you repair a computer in a British store, you don't have a Chinese system installed. It is suggested that you do it yourself before going abroad, learn about computer setup and system installation, and bring a system disk.
2. If some students are worried that they can't keep up with the rhythm of the course when they first come to England, the recording pen is your good partner.
Hardware category
Swiss army knife, multifunctional maintenance tool, etc.
The hardware products here are more expensive and often sold in sets. It is recommended to bring some separate portable mini tools.
kitchenware
Chopsticks, spoons, knives and forks, scissors, portable kettle, crisper.
1. Prepare the tableware for the first few meals. You can bring a fresh-keeping box, which can be used as a container to store food. Bring some portable or disposable tableware that can be used in the initial emergency.
2.
A set of chopsticks and spoons, students who like to use knives and forks can also bring a pair. Because the knives, forks and spoons sold in supermarkets are often 6-piece household clothes. If you live alone, it's not worthwhile. After getting familiar with it, you can go to the supermarket to buy knives and go to the store to buy pots and pans.
3.
About kitchen knives: Students under 18 can't buy kitchen knives when they come to Britain. /kloc-You need a passport to prove that you are an adult if you are over 0/8 years old (if the clerk thinks you are young). If you are willing to go to so much trouble, you can buy it here, but it is recommended to bring a big domestic kitchen knife. You can buy it in China Supermarket here. You must remember to check the kitchen knife.
The sports kettle here is not heat-resistant. Students who are used to drinking hot water or tea can bring a hot kettle.
condiment
Zanthoxylum bungeanum or Zanthoxylum bungeanum powder, Zanthoxylum bungeanum, aniseed, Zanthoxylum bungeanum salt, stew, all kinds of dry goods, common seasonings, etc.
1. Common condiments such as salt, sugar and pepper are easily available in supermarkets, unless you want to be in an emergency, it is unnecessary.
2. Other seasonings are packed in small bags. It is not recommended to bring liquid, which is not easy to carry and fragile. You can buy it here. Students who like to eat peppers and salt should bring them from China.
3. Seasonings such as chicken powder, chicken essence and Mapo tofu can also be bought in local or China supermarkets.
4. If students in the south are used to cooking soup, they can consider bringing scallops, mushrooms and the like, and thick soup treasures can also be brought in small quantities, and some supermarkets in China also have them.
Bath cleaning products
Small bottles of portable shampoo, shower gel, toothbrush, toothpaste, towels, bath balls, skin care products, sanitary napkins (female), razors (male), nail clippers and other pruning tools.
1. The toothbrushes and toothpaste here may be a little more expensive than those in China. Other toiletries only need to be packed in small packages to travel, and you can buy them at affordable prices here.
2. Razor is also very expensive, so it is recommended that the belt should not be electric.
About sanitary napkins for girls, don't bring a full box, just use enough at a time. The price here is almost the same as that in China, 1 pound is an extra pack, which is the same as that in China.
Cosmetics (girls)
Bring cosmetics, makeup remover and cotton, makeup tools, scissors for cutting eyebrows, etc. Slightly expensive!
Clothes and shoes.
Socks and underwear, clothes for the four seasons, leather shoes that can be worn on formal occasions, flat shoes that can walk comfortably, and sports shoes.
1. Vacuum clothes to save luggage space.
2.
It is never too late to buy clothes here. Clothes and shoes take up the most space. If you can't bring more, don't bring more. If you bring it here, you can wear it directly and buy it later. Clothes are not expensive as long as you don't buy world famous brands. Boys bring more socks and underwear, and they can survive if they are too lazy to wash them.
3.
Students can also prepare a formal suit for graduation ceremony or job hunting at the end of the course. In addition, you can also prepare a small dress for formal occasions or parties, but you can also buy it in Britain.
medicine
Ganmao Granules, Radix Isatidis and other granules and cold medicine tablets, bezoar detoxification, anti-inflammatory drugs, gunpowder, berberine, cooling oil, vitamins, band-AIDS, etc.
1.
Although doctors need a prescription to buy medicine in Britain, minor illnesses such as diarrhea, colds and indigestion can be bought in pharmacies without a prescription. There are no Niuhuang Jiedu tablets here. Chinatown is also very expensive, bring it yourself! And remember that you come from a developed country, you don't need to bring so many medicines.
2.
Band-AIDS, vitamin tablets and health products can be bought in supermarkets and pharmacies. For example, pharmacies Boots, Superdrug, and larger supermarkets such as Tesco, Sainsbury's, ASDA, etc. If necessary, you can carry a small amount in case of emergency.
Learning tool
Gel pens and refills for study, notebooks with different colors, different thicknesses and sizes, rulers, erasers, mechanical pencil, correction fluid, staplers and staples.
1. There are quite a variety of stationery in Britain, and you can buy everything you need every day, but the price is a little expensive and the style is average.
Girls like to use some beautiful notebooks and pens. These lovely stationery are expensive and hard to buy in Britain, so we decide according to our own situation and needs.
3. Stationery stores here are: Ryman, WH Smith, Paperchase, etc. Good stationery can also be bought in supermarkets, bookstores and school stores.
Family class
Thin quilt (vacuumized), sucker or seamless hook that does not hurt the wall, slippers, etc.
1.
Taking a quilt is a headache because it takes up a lot of space, but many students still choose to take it. Therefore, it is suggested that students who really need it can bring a thin bed first, and then buy quilts and pillows after they settle in Britain. This is the best choice. For pillows, there is no place to take clothes cushions, just in case. Come and buy it.
There are few plastic slippers that we usually wear in Britain, but there are beach flip-flops that we wear in summer.
In a word, Britain really sells almost everything, which is very convenient. It's a bit exaggerated to say that you don't need to bring anything, but like quilts, pots and pans, and decorations at home, I suggest that you all go to IKEA or Argos after you come, and you can get it done.
If friends who are far away from IKEA can rent a car to go with them, IKEA has many branches in Britain. If you don't go to IKEA, Argos in Britain is also a very practical choice. Argos has no airs. Unlike ordinary stores, it only has a thick product book called a catalogue. After choosing, write down the number and come to the counter to pay. Like cups, pillows, sheets and kitchen supplies, its branches are almost everywhere. Enter your address and postal code for inquiry.
Special reminder is that
The big optical shops in Britain don't sell black contact lenses, so you can consider buying them online. Moreover, glasses are very expensive, and myopia should be matched with several pairs, so that it will not affect its own face value. It is not easy to buy daily necessities with local characteristics in China, such as summer sleeping mats, which are only available in China. However, summer sleeping mats are rarely used in Britain.
Some small suggestions
Don't bring anything to live here, because it is probably impossible due to the limitation of luggage space and weight. Be prepared to go shopping as soon as you arrive in Britain. There are many cheap things to buy in Britain, and it is not too late to buy more here.
The above is the luggage list compiled by Bian Xiao, which can be used for reference by friends studying in the UK.