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What should I take abroad?
The following is found on the internet, which is relatively complete, but it may not be suitable for you for your reference.

I. Clothing category < 26kg >

1. coat category: 8 underwear < 0. 1 * 8 = 0.8kg > 6 long-sleeved shirts with various round necks < 0.3 * 6 = 1.8kg >, and various short round necks.

3. footwear:

2. Two pillowcases < 0.2 * 2 = 0.4kg >.

3.2 bed quilt cover (can be used as towel blanket in summer) < 0.66 * 2 = 1.32kg >.

4. Thin quilt 1. (carry with you)

3. Two conversion sockets. (carry with you)

4. two computer wiring boards (1 more than 4m long, 1 shorter than 3m)< 0.3 * 2 = 0.6kg >. (carry with you)

5. 1 Multi-purpose meter. (carry with you)

6. Telephone line and crystal head several meters.

7.MP3 (can be used as a USB flash drive. CD and walkman don't shoot) 1. (carry with you)

8. Folding bedside lamp 1. (carry with you)

9. There are 1 mini phones. (carry with you)

10. Small hair dryer 1.

Seven. computer

1.2 mice (photoelectric). (carry with you)

2.2 mouse pads.

3. mini speaker (with power amplifier) 1 set. (carry with you)

4. There are 1 cameras. (carry with you)

5. Printer wiring 1. 2 IDE lines.

The network cables of 6.5m and 10m are 1 respectively.

7. 1 small hub or router.

8. 1 crystal head tool and 10 crystal head.

9. 1 network tester.

10. Various jumpers: USB to. ...

1 1. Accessories: CPU, motherboard, memory and hard disk. (carry with you)

16. software: WinXP installation disk, Win2003 installation disk, Win NT installation disk, genuine Linux installation disk, UNIX installation disk, OfficeXP, genuine Kingsoft software, genuine Norton antivirus, code conversion tools (Chinese star, RichWin2000 or invivo, etc. ), JAVA, C++, VC, BC < 0.06653.000000000606 (portable)

Eight. tool

1. Swiss army knife 1.

2. 1 small scissors.

3. Needle-nosed pliers 1 < 0. 1 kg >, flat-nose pliers 1 < 0. 1 kg >, diagonal pliers 1 < 0. 1 kg >.

4. 5 screwdrivers of all kinds < 0.3kg >.

5. 1÷0.045kg÷ is suitable for mobile small board players. (carry with you)

6. Tweezers 1.

7. 1 pencil.

Nine. Stationery

1. 1 big notebook.

2. 10 neutral signature pen (or ballpoint pen) and 2 2B pencils.

3. Plastic ruler 1.

4. Zipper file bag is 2 large and 2 small.

5. Eraser 1, correction fluid 1.

6. Stapler 1, staple 1 box. (carry with you)

7. There are 1 punch. (carry with you)

8. Four perforated binders, 8 in total. A4 paper.

9. 1 block glue stick, with different sizes. .

10.2 package of post-it notes.

1 1. Paper clip 1 box, pin 1 box.

12. 2 volumes of transparent adhesive.

13. button cell has 1 large-capacity fast translation links and 2 groups. (carry with you)

14. You can paste several labels (for writing addresses).

15. Two binders with plastic inserts (one for the document and copy of item 10). Two binders are placed in two different packages). (carry with you)

X. Documents and materials (all around you)

1. resume.

2. Letter of recommendation (original and photocopy are separated).

3. All kinds of notarial certificates (education, degree, birth, relationship between two people) (original and photocopy are separate).

4. Various supporting documents (grades, etc.). The original and photocopy are open separately.

5. Various certificates (original and copy are separated).

6. IELTS test report (original and photocopy are separated).

7. A copy of the physical examination form for going abroad.

8. School notice and COE (original and copy are separated).

9. Tuition receipt (original and photocopy are opened separately).

25 photos of 1.2 inch passport and 20 photos of 1 inch registration.

1 1. Passport (original and photocopy are separated).

12.

13. Address book (2 sets are opened separately).

14. Family photo album.

15. Related information: prescription with glasses, map of Australia.

Description:

1. The checked baggage should be light and strong. Use ABS (glass fiber reinforced plastic) material. The size is 158 cm.

2. Shoulder bags, handbags, wallets and wallets should be light and strong.

3. Buy a laptop in Australia. Conducive to warranty, etc. Insurable theft insurance.

4. Buy a burner in Australia. Reduce the weight of luggage.

5. Buy floppy drives from Australia. Reduce the weight of luggage.

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The following is the experience, I agree. Send it together ...

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I have been in Melbourne for two weeks, and I feel that the price here is really not high. In fact, people who want to come don't have to bring so much luggage, let alone prepare according to the so-called list on the previous forum.

I think what you need most is:

1) clothes! ! ! The most important thing! ! ! Take as many clothes as possible. Spring, summer, autumn and winter, from the inside out. Personally, I think the clothes here are very expensive. A little cheaper is too corny, and a little more fashionable is too expensive. Other smaller people may not be able to buy the number (or find it hard). I heard that some Australians go to Hong Kong to buy clothes when they are on vacation, and the money saved can be used for a trip. You don't need high-end clothes. Casual clothes are used most here. For example, long-sleeved T-shirts with pullovers are most useful. There is one for men, women and children here. But it feels like Nike, Adidas, esprit and so on. Similar to or slightly lower than China.

2) computer! ! ! If you have a computer, you can remove some important parts such as cpu, motherboard, memory, hard disk, graphics card, sound card, modem, mouse and earphone. It's neither heavy nor valuable. Most shops in Australia have all kinds of packages, which are very expensive if you buy your own parts and install them. I always feel that the price of computers here, whether it is packaging or spare parts, is more expensive than that in China.

I only mean the desktop above. If it's a laptop, don't bring it! ! ! The laptops here are much cheaper than those in China. But my personal opinion is that there is no need to buy a laptop, a desktop is enough! I think I think about it day and night in China, so I will buy a Sony vaio in Australia (about $ 3*** here), but I really can't do it after I come. You think a vaio will cost you half a year's living expenses, but you really do. . . . . In addition, I have a relative studying computer at rmit. I asked her if most computer majors have laptops, and the answer was that most of them don't, because they don't need them. There are many free computers in schools, libraries and laboratories, and a desktop at home is enough. There is no need for a business student like me.

3) computer software! ! ! The more the better! ! ! I suggest you bring a big hard disk (such as ibm40g) and copy all kinds of available software (Chinese version, English version and traditional version). There is no piracy here. When you come, buy a burner and carve it into a cd. Even software you don't need can be lent to people who need it, which not only helps others, but also enhances friendship. By the way, windows xp and office xp will come out soon. Can someone help me?

Oh, you can also copy some VCDs for entertainment later.

4) Take some drugs for daily use. Things here are more expensive than in China, especially some Chinese patent medicines. But I've only heard of it, and I haven't done field reconnaissance. You don't need to bring too much to avoid expiration.

5) Bring some books, English-Chinese dictionaries, professional dictionaries, reference books, etc. There's no need to go too far. But don't mention "mom's recipe" or anything like that. That's interesting.

6) Function calculator. Both business and science and engineering are needed.

There are some things I don't think it is necessary to bring:

1) movie. I think the movies here are cheaper than those in China. For example, I saw three rolls of Kodak max 400, only Au$ 10(24 sheets).

2) small household appliances. I've seen people ask if they want to bring a desk lamp, a hair dryer or something. I think they are very cheap in the supermarket here. About 20. The rice cooker can be brought or not, and I don't think it's expensive.

3) Daily necessities. Don't bring any cosmetics and personal cleaning products. It's definitely cheaper than in China.

4) stationery. Pens, paper, notebooks and so on are much cheaper in China.

5) Fast translation. When I was in China, I searched for a quality and cheap book all day. Later, I felt that the number of words was too small, the second was too expensive (500 to 600 yuan), and the third was a little stupid, so I brought the dictionary with me. When I saw it here, I found that many friends brought more than 3000 yuan. God, what's wrong with 3000 yuan? I bought such a square-headed thing. Might as well buy a palm, pocket pc or something. With a computer, Kingsoft is installed, and there are more than a dozen professional dictionaries in it. Do ordinary words need something like that? Take me as an example, a Longman, a pocket dictionary, several professional dictionaries, Kingsoft. I don't believe it. It is best to translate in blocks. If you give me 3000 yuan, I'd rather buy a burner and a printer and have some fun. However, this is just a personal opinion, and everyone has different opinions.