To leave Canada, each person can bring no more than 1.5 liters of wine, or no more than 1.14 liters of spirits, up to 8.5 liters of beer per person. If the quantity exceeds, it will be taxed. The customs of the People’s Republic of China has regulations on the management of the entry and exit luggage of Chinese passengers. The regulations on tobacco and alcohol are as follows:
1. Residents of Hong Kong and Macau and mainland residents who travel to Hong Kong and Macau privately, duty-free cigarettes 200, or 50 cigars, or 250 grams of cut tobacco; duty-free alcoholic beverages above 12 degrees are limited to 1 bottle (less than 0.75 liters).
2. For other passengers, duty-free cigarettes are 400, or cigars are 100, or cut tobacco is 500 grams; duty-free alcoholic beverages above 12 degrees are limited to 2 bottles (under 1.5 liters).
What gifts are worth buying back to China in Vancouver, Canada?
1. Smoked salmon
is smoked from salmon. If you want to take it home, you can buy packaged salmon slices, and some shellfish smoked products are also good shopping options.
2. Maple sherbet
Canada’s most representative delicacies are sold in major shopping malls, usually smeared on bread or added to black tea to eat, and some stores put it in beautiful utensils. Tourists and friends can buy some to take home as gifts for relatives and friends. It is definitely a good gift.
3. Indian and Eskimo handicrafts
Rich in rich ethnic flavors, with wood carving ornaments, copper products, glass products, etc., are of great commemorative value.
4. Fur
Canada’s representative goods are diverse and affordable. It can be said to be high-quality and cheap.
5. Ice wine
The wine made from grapes is a rare specialty of Canada. It has the reputation of “the best of wines” and is also Canada’s national wine. You can’t miss it. Travelers can also take some home gifts to relatives and friends.
7. Seal oil
Seals are produced in the Arctic, and only countries that rely on the Arctic Circle can produce seal products.
8. Indigenous people’s trinkets
Local indigenous people’s trinkets are especially famous.