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Can I bring bacon sausages on the high-speed rail?
Bacon and sausage can be brought on the high-speed rail. Because bacon sausages are not flammable and explosive, they are limited to carry around. During the security check, the bacon will be checked by X-ray machine. After checking that there are no hidden prohibited items, the bacon and sausage can be carried on the high-speed rail, but they need to be properly packaged, and no juice and smell can seep out. It should be noted that the weight of bacon and sausage carried on the high-speed train shall not exceed the weight stipulated by the railway department: children (including free children) 10 kg, diplomats 35 kg and other passengers 20 kg. If they are overweight, they need to be checked.

It should be noted that the maximum weight of each checked baggage can only be 50 kilograms, and it must not contain articles restricted or prohibited by the state, nor gold and silver, jewels, securities, precious cultural relics, money, archives and other valuables.

The railway department stipulates that the following items shall not be brought into the car:

1, commodities prohibited or restricted by the state.

2. Dangerous goods, ammunition and chemicals with properties that cannot be recognized by the carrier as stipulated by laws, regulations and rules.

3. Animals and articles that hinder public health (including smelly ones).

4. Items that may damage or pollute the vehicle.

5. Items whose specifications or weight exceed the specifications or weight of the luggage that the train must carry.

In order to facilitate the travel life of passengers, the limited items are:

1, 5 gas lighters, 20 small boxes of safety matches.

2, no more than 20 ml of nail polish, gloss remover, hair dye. Do not exceed 100 ml of alcohol and cold perm essence. No more than 120ml of mousse, hair gel, sanitary insecticide and air freshener.

3. Guns and bullets worn by soldiers, armed police, public security personnel, militia and hunters who hold gun certificates as stipulated by laws and regulations.

4.20 newborn chicks.