(I) Prohibited items for express delivery
1. Securities whose value is difficult to estimate and valuable items that are easy to lose, such as bills of lading, verification orders, passports, quota certificates, permits, licenses, personal documents, bills of exchange, invoices, domestic or foreign currencies (cash), gold and silver ornaments, artificial jewelry, and mobile phones.
2. Various dangerous goods that are flammable, explosive, corrosive, toxic, highly acidic, alkaline, and radioactive, such as matches, detonators, gunpowder, firecrackers, gasoline, diesel, kerosene, alcohol (liquid and solid), sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, organic solvents, pesticides, and other chemical products listed in the “Practical Handbook of Chemical Dangerous Goods” published by the Chemical Industry Press.
3. Various types of strong poisons, anesthetic drugs, and psychotropic substances, such as arsenic, opium, morphine, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, etc.
4. Items that are prohibited from circulation or shipment by national laws, such as cultural relics, weapons, ammunition, and simulated weapons, etc.
5. Newspapers, books, pictures, publicity materials, audio-visual products, laser discs (VCD, DVD, LD), computer disks and optical disks, etc., containing pornographic, obscene or indecent content.
6. Objects that are harmful to public health, such as corpses (including incinerated corpses), animal skins that have not been treated with nitrate, animal bones that have not been treated with medicine, etc.
7. Animals, plants and their specimens.
8. White powders whose ingredients are difficult to identify.
9. Personal letters, etc.
(II) Prohibited Articles in Aviation
1. Articles that threaten aviation flight safety refer to articles or substances that may endanger personal health and safety or cause damage to property during air transportation.
Mainly include the following categories:
A. Explosives: such as fireworks, detonating fuses, etc.
B. Gases: such as compressed gas, dry ice, fire extinguishers, gas cylinders (without discharge devices, cannot be refilled), life preservers (automatically inflatable), etc.
C. Flammable liquids: such as paint, gasoline, alcohol, motor oil, camphor oil, engine starting fluid, turpentine, thinner, glue, perfume, etc.
D. Flammable solids: self-igniting substances, substances that release flammable gases when in contact with water, such as activated carbon, titanium powder, dried coconut meat, castor products, rubber crumbs, safety matches (boxed or sheet-rubbed), dry white phosphorus, dry yellow phosphorus, magnesium powder, etc.
E.
Oxidants and organic peroxides: such as potassium permanganate;
F. Pernicious and infectious items: such as pesticides, lithium batteries, etc.;
G. Radioactive substances;
H. Corrosive items: such as batteries, alkaline battery fluid.
2. Magnets, magnetic steel and other products with strong magnetism that are not packed with demagnetization protection.
3. Any medicine.
4. Other aviation prohibited items, such as: powdered items (regardless of color), liquids (regardless of the packaging), goods with danger signs on the outer packaging, audio-visual products (including CDs, VCDs) without certification from the National Audio-visual Publishing House, knives, durian, gas lighters, any goods involving the concepts of “weapons” and “guns” (including toys), etc.