First, some electrical appliances, 1 small rice cooker (about1kg); 1 charger (with several rechargeable batteries, No.5 and No.7, if possible), one or two patch panels, British standard adapter plugs (preferably two), alarm clock, notebook desktop, mobile phone (you can call after going for a while) and digital camera.
Kitchen supplies, chopsticks, spoons and plates are not necessary (but you can temporarily use a lunch box made of one or two molecular composite plastics), and you can bring some common seasonings in daily life, which are necessary at the beginning of your life, and you can go to China Supermarket to buy them in the future.
Stationery is not very expensive in Britain, so you should bring some starting materials (signature pens, ballpoint pens, fountain pens, erasers, rulers, glue sticks, and one or two notebooks), staplers (just take a small one), punching machines (sorting materials is very important), and dictionaries (preferably book-style, and preferably electronic ones). If you need to buy some stationery after you arrive in England, you can go to RYMAN or WHSmith, which are everywhere and cheap, and there are discounts when you come back alive.
Daily necessities: a pillowcase, quilt cover and bedspread are provided on the bed; Towels and bath towels are more expensive in Britain, so bring a set. Take a pair with you; A set of toothbrush and toothpaste; Shampoo, shower gel, etc. You can buy it in the local supermarket, and it is also possible to bring a small bottle or bag temporarily; If you are a girl, you should bring cosmetics, which is very luxurious in Britain. Take some hangers, too. Always bring some medicine: cold medicine, abdominal acupuncture, anti-inflammatory drugs, etc. These drugs can only be bought by a doctor's prescription in Britain to avoid trouble. Umbrella (definitely of good quality, windy in Britain); If you wear glasses, bring an extra pair (if you have contact eyes, bring an extra bottle or two of nursing liquid).
Clothing: you can carry it with you according to your personal habits. You should take a coat and a thicker coat and trousers, some jeans, a sweater (to prevent sudden cooling and adapt to the weather) and a cashmere sweater. Others, such as pajamas, underwear and T-shirts, can be brought according to their own needs. In addition, bring formal clothes (boys' suits, girls' dresses). In addition to the required sports shoes, it is best to bring a pair of formal leather shoes.
In addition, it should be noted that you'd better make two copies of your spare pregnancy passport and one copy if you have a draft. When you enter the country, take a copy of these materials for inspection. Also print 10 or 20 passport photos. Also bring 100 or 200 pounds of change (20 pounds or 10 pounds).