The Spring Festival, the world's largest population migration, is in full swing. With the longing for home, people carry large bags of New Year's goods and embark on the way home. But at the security checkpoint at the train station, some seemingly ordinary items can become "stumbling blocks" on the way home.
With the promulgation of the "Catalogue of Prohibited and Restricted Items for Railway Passengers", which came into effect on July 1, 2022, more details and precautions have entered the public eye. So why do we need to be more informed about what to bring?
During the Spring Festival, the railway station has a large volume, and safety is the first. Some common items, such as liquor and fresh food, may be prohibited from being carried on trains due to flammability, explosiveness, or biosecurity concerns. In particular, alcoholic beverages with an alcohol concentration of more than 70% may not only face fines but also affect the entire itinerary once detected. In addition, live chickens and ducks are also prohibited from being brought on the bus due to biosecurity risks. These regulations are not redundant, but are for the sake of public safety, and every passenger should consciously abide by them.
Power banks, electronic devices and daily necessities are also the focus of each pre-trip screening. Power banks and lithium batteries with clear signs must comply with the regulations before they can be carried. Non-self-spraying pressure containers, daily necessities, fireworks, and controlled knives containing flammable components are prohibited from being carried on the bus. This means that when choosing to bring electronic devices and daily necessities, we need to be more careful and understand the new regulations in advance to avoid unnecessary troubles caused by not understanding the regulations.
In the past, many travelers may not have been clear about what they could and couldn't bring, but now, with the introduction of new regulations and increased publicity, travelers have more channels to learn about this information. 12306** and the app provide detailed query services, so that passengers can know which items are prohibited and restricted before traveling. Not only does this help reduce the hassle at security checks, but it also ensures that travelers don't get stuck with contraband. Therefore, as passengers, we need to screen our own baggage to ensure that what we are carrying is in accordance with the regulations.
Of course, the implementation of the new regulations also brings some challenges. Some travelers may have become accustomed to carrying some prohibited items and may feel uncomfortable to suddenly change this habit. But at the same time, it is also an opportunity to promote civilized mobility. When we learn more about the regulations and precautions for carrying items, we can more consciously abide by the relevant regulations and promote the civilized progress of society.
Every trip is a test of civilization. In this special period of the Spring Festival, we need to choose the items we carry wisely to ensure that our trip is safe and smooth. This is not only a responsibility for oneself, but also respect for others and society. Let us work together to promote civilized travel with practical actions, so that every trip is full of warmth and harmony. These items cannot be brought on the train when returning home for the Chinese New Year