Bring some things that are popular in China but are several times more expensive or even impossible to buy in Australia.
The first is red dates. Xinjiang red dates are better. You must remove them from the core, otherwise the customs will confiscate them all.
Secondly, black wolfberry is difficult to see in Australia.
And your local local specialties. Note that it is best to be dry and removed from the core. Dairy meat products and fresh fruits are not allowed, and ordinary snacks should be fine.
You can also send small electronic products, such as Bluetooth speakers, Bluetooth headphones, power banks, charging cables, etc.
In fact, as long as you are sincere, no matter what gift, everyone will like it.
Why should you bring paper when you go to Australia?
In Australia, paper is one of the essential items because it can be used for a variety of occasions. First of all, when traveling in Australia, paper can help you record your travel experience, make a travel diary and communicate with language barriers.
Secondly, when visiting friends, you may need some gifts or greeting cards. In this case, paper is essential. Finally, when going through some important formalities, signing documents and agreements, paper documents need to be used for review and filing. Therefore, in conclusion, carrying paper is an indispensable part of Australian travel and life.
What gifts do Australians like?
Australians are culturally diverse, so the gifts they like your mileage may vary. In general, the following are some gifts that may be popular in Australia:
1. Goods with local characteristics: There are many goods with local characteristics in Australia, such as Australian wine, Australian straw hats, various unique Australian handicrafts and so on.
2. Food and beverages: There are many delicacies and specialty foods in Australia, such as protein biscuits, coffee, cheese, Australian meat pie, etc. These are all likely to be popular gifts.
3. Sporting goods: Australians are very fond of various outdoor activities and sports, so gifts related to this, such as football, rugby, cricket, etc. may be popular.
4. Local culture and history books or souvenirs: Australia has a long history and culture, so books or souvenirs about local Australia may be good options.
In general, it is best to consider the interests and preferences of the recipient when choosing a gift, as well as the local cultural characteristics represented by the gift.