According to the regulations of the railway department, you can carry no more than 100ml of alcohol by high-speed train, and the quantity is no more than 20 bottles. But there is no clear rule against drinking. Red wine does not belong to contraband, so you can take bottled red wine on the high-speed rail, but not more than 20 bottles, nor can it be bulk red wine.
When passing the security check, the security personnel will ask for unpacking inspection to check whether the wine packaging is complete. Be careful not to be overweight or overweight, seal it well and place it properly to avoid bumping. Because the wine bottle is very fragile, it causes unnecessary losses to passengers and is easy to scratch other passengers.
According to the regulations, passengers shall abide by the relevant provisions of the state prohibiting or restricting transportation, and shall not carry valuables such as currency, precious cultural relics, gold and silver jewelry, archives, certificates and certificates, and dangerous goods stipulated by laws, administrative regulations, rules and normative documents.
High-speed rail prohibited items:
1, guns and ammunition, for some steel ball guns, prop guns, sports guns, etc. These are prohibited items.
2. Explosives, such as pyrotechnics, fireworks, explosives, fuses, etc. Passengers must remember that they can't be lucky, and those who fail the security check will be stopped by the staff.
3. Control knives. Passengers are prohibited from carrying double-edged knives, daggers, triangular knives and other controlled knives that pose a threat to the personal safety of other passengers on the high-speed rail.
4. Flammable and explosive articles. Passengers are not allowed to carry inflammable and explosive articles such as natural gas, methane and carbon monoxide on the high-speed rail. Because these flammable and explosive substances are easy to cause spontaneous combustion or even explosion after encountering an open flame during the high-speed rail ride.
5, highly toxic substances, such as arsenic, highly toxic pesticides, phenol, etc.
6. pets. Passengers are not allowed to take pets on the high-speed rail, such as rabbits, hamsters and lizards. But passengers can apply for quarantine certificates for these pets, and then check them in high-speed railway station.
7. Fresh products, such as crayfish and crabs, cannot be directly carried on the high-speed rail. These fresh products need to be put in foam boxes, then put in ice bags, and then do related sealing work.
8. Corrosive substances such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and sodium hydroxide are common.