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If you are planning a trip to China, double-checking your luggage is more than just a suggestion, it is now a strict legal necessity!
China’s General Administration of Customs has released an official list of articles strictly prohibited from crossing its borders in 2026. The authority has made it clear: foreign nationals who carry these banned items face serious legal consequences under Chinese customs law, and ignorance is not a valid defense.
The Strict Warning!
The regulations, published on the official customs portal of the People’s Republic of China, apply to all foreign visitors entering the country.
Chinese officials emphasized that simply failing to declare restricted or prohibited goods to customs upon arrival is now a punishable offense in itself. Whether intentional or a genuine oversight, travelers will face the consequences of violating Chinese law if caught with prohibited luggage.
The 7 Banned Categories
To avoid fines, detention, or outright deportation, ensure none of the following seven categories of items are in your luggage:
- Weapons and Explosives: Arms, imitation arms, ammunition, and explosives of all kinds.
- Fake Currency: Counterfeit currencies and counterfeit negotiable securities.
- Detrimental Media: Printed matter, films, photographs, gramophone records, loaded recording and video tapes, compact discs, computer storage media, and any other materials considered detrimental to China’s political, economic, cultural, or moral interests.
- Poisons: Deadly poisons of all kinds.
- Narcotics: Opium, and other addictive drugs and psychotropic substances.
- Bio-Hazardous Agricultural Items: Fruits, solanaceous vegetables, live animals (excluding documented pet cats and dogs), animal products, and pathogenic micro-organisms.
- Contaminated Goods: Foodstuffs, medicines, and other articles originating from areas affected by epidemics, or those determined to be harmful to humans and livestock, or capable of spreading disease.
Before packing your bags, verify your items against this official list. When in doubt, declare it at the border. To be forewarned is to be forearmed!

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