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To all our Travel clients, please pay attention to the following: Passengers traveling from and return USA US Homeland Security requires that passengers traveling to and from the US should not have any dangerous matter such as [Knives, lighters, tools]. Such items may be transported in checked baggage. Items bought in the Duty Free area are not exempted. Effective on 9/26, 2006, from Transportation Security Administration. There are two significant changes:
Passengers are reminded to be at the airport for check-in at least 3 hours prior to departure and proceed to the departure area immediately after check-in. Due to additional security measures, the security processing time will take longer than usual and passengers are advised to have minimal hand-carry baggage. Sunlight Express Tours are without any responsibility if any law/regulation changed. Please contact airlines if any questions. Any question regarding the security regulation, please check http://www.tsa.gov for updated. Visa Information A visa is needed for all tourists entering China. Visa must be obtained prior to arrival in China. In order to obtain a China visa, you need a valid passport at least 6 months, 1 passport photo, and a visa application, available at the Chinese Consulate or download from Sunlight Express Tours’ web site www.sunlightexpress.com, and sometimes at your travel agency. If you prefer to have Sunlight Express Tours obtaining your visa for you, please submitting everything 4 weeks prior to departure. For further information regarding your passport and visa, please contact your travel agency. Travel Documents Passport must be valid for at least six months on the return day of your trip. Resident Aliens need both a passport and an Alien Resident Card for re-entry into the States. Please bring the name, phone number, and address of the person you wish to contact in case of emergency. We suggest you make copies of all your travel documents and keep them in a safe place. Also, we recommend that your passport, air tickets, cash and other travel documents not be kept together, so you would not lose everything in case something happens. Be sure you have everything before leaving for the airport. Airport Taxes China airport taxes are already included in your air tickets to China. Clothing We suggest you bring comfortable, casual clothing and two pairs of good walking shoes for the trip. A raincoat, an umbrella and a light jacket are useful for traveling in all seasons. Check websites or newspaper for weather conditions before you go, and pack accordingly. What to Pack
Baggage For your convenience, we suggest you bring one large suitcase and one carry-on small bag. Do not over pack, leave space for purchases in China. Since your suitcase will be transported frequently during trip, be sure it is strong enough to withstand all the handling. Also be sure it has wheels and a lock.
Chinese Customs Procedures Foreign visitors are allowed to import, free of duty, one carton of cigarettes, one 750ml bottle of alcohol. There are no restrictions on importing the following items for personal use: medicine, camera/camcorder, rolls of film, foreign currency, etc. Professional recording equipment is not allowed without an import permit. Pornographic magazines, weapons, inflammable and explosive items, books of a political nature and certain drugs are illegal and are not allowed to be taken into China. Merchandise labeled as “cultural relics” or “antique” may not be taken out of China without an official export license. Save all your currency exchange receipts and purchase receipts for possible Customs inspection. Traveler’s Checks and Local Currency
Tipping Tipping is customary and rewards quality service. Sunlight Express Tours suggests the following amount as a guideline: Local-guide, US$5 per person per day; Driver, US$2 per person per day; Tour Director, US$3 per person per day. Of course, the final amount is at your discretion. Telephone For direct dialing to China, the country code is 86. Major city codes: Beijing-10, Shanghai-21, Guangzhou-20. For other city codes, please contact telephone operator for assistance. Hotel telephone operators can dial US numbers for you, but the cost is high. You maybe want to bring a calling card (AT&T, MCI etc). Prepaid local phone cards are available at hotel shops or reception. Your tour conductor or local guide will assist you in this matter. Electricity China’s electrical system operates at 220 volts. The electrical outlets are either for fat round pins or for flat angled blades. Please bring your own voltage converter and adapter. Meals As indicated in the tour itinerary. B= Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner. Misc. Reminders
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