Gold is a resource material restricted by the state from leaving the country. Any unit or individual exporting gold must hold a special license issued by the People's Bank of China, and outbound passengers should also take the initiative to declare gold to the customs. The quantity is limited to the reasonable quantity for your own use (generally less than 50 grams).
More than 50 grams must be declared to the customs in writing. Beyond the scope of self-use and reasonable quantity, it shall be regarded as import and export goods, which shall be approved by the head office of the People's Bank of China and taxed and released in accordance with the Import and Export Tariff of People's Republic of China (PRC).
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Police remind: Don't send gold jewelry by parcel.
On May 2, 20 13, Taiyuan police received an alarm that 1736 grams of gold bars and jewelry in the EMS mail package sent from Shenzhen to Wenshui County, Shanxi Province were stolen, with a total value of more than 500,000 yuan. After investigation, the police locked the suspect in Li Moumou of the mail parcel sorting center.
According to the investigation, when the suspect was sorting out the mail, he found that a parcel was sent from a jewelry company in Shenzhen. The parcel was insured mail and weighed a lot, so he had the idea of theft. He took the parcel out of the original sorting platform, chose the blind spot of video surveillance in the factory, took the gold bars and bracelets mailed in the parcel as his own, and hid them in the temporary residence, waiting for opportunities to make profits.
The suspect was arrested by the police a few days ago. Taiyuan police issued a reminder that valuables, such as gold, silver and currency, which are not suitable for mailing, should not be transported by mail in order to save tolls, so as not to bring opportunities to criminals.
People's Daily Online-Hong Kong tourists carrying a large number of gold and silver ornaments out of the country were intercepted by Shenzhen Customs.
People's Daily Online-Police Reminder: Do not package or mail gold ornaments.