Reposting a friend’s answer, very practical:
1. The things that must be brought vary from person to person. Auckland sells everything Chinese. If you want, you can buy everything abroad, no problem.
It is recommended to bring a wiring board (or conversion plug). The plugs here are all 3-phase, and those with two-phase plugs can be connected to domestic electrical appliances.
Passport, money, international credit card (personally think it is very useful, you need to withdraw money from time to time), documents (diploma, IELTS first class) contact information of the person who will pick you up abroad and your residence (if any) ), bring a pen with you to use when passing customs and filling out forms
I have brought the rest of the things, please refer to them. Again, you can buy almost all of these here, as long as you have them money. 6?1?6?1?6?1 Mobile phone, charger, battery, MP3, camera (I don’t have a video camera) and related rechargeable batteries, memory cards, 6?1?6?1?6?1 If you are a girl, please wear hygiene Towels are very light to bring, and they are expensive here. 6?1?6?1?6?1 Domestic computers are much cheaper. In addition, bring a mobile hard drive, common tool software disks, some blank CDs and DVDs. It is best to burn your favorite entertainment and necessary learning materials into disks or Copy 6?1?6?1?6?1 to the hard drive and bring 6?1?6?1?6?1 a USB flash drive to save 6?1?6?1?6?1 photos of family, loved ones, friends, etc. for homework. Electronic versions are also acceptable. 6?1?6?1? 6.1 stationery can be bought here. Foreign pens are very useful for writing English. 6.1?6?1?6?1 school bags, for girls, large satchels, small handbags and other bags (one for fashion and leisure), Wallets, coin purses 6?1?6?1?6?1 Shoes, sports, casual, formal, fashion, etc. I have never bought anything here, and slippers are also brought from China, HOHO 6?1?6? I bought 1,6,1 clothes from China and brought them here. It is very practical to wear a thin windbreaker jacket. It is enough to wear one underneath and jeans underneath. I don’t know what your style is, so let’s take a look! In addition, bring a formal white shirt and black pants. You don’t need to bring a suit for the first time when you go out. It’s something you won’t use once a year and you can bring it later. It is easy to use without shirts and pants, and can be worn on a daily basis. 6?1?6?1?6?1 kitchen utensils I don’t know where you live. Some places will provide them so you don’t need to buy them. Otherwise, just bring them if you can. You can bring a rice cooker with a 6?1 small electrical appliance. I I brought a hair dryer, headphones, camera, and alarm clock. . . 6?1?6?1?6?1 Commonly used medicines, vitamin tablets, digestive tablets, the medicine you need 6?1?6?1?6?1 Sunglasses, if you are short-sighted, bring spare glasses, contact lenses, potions, etc., but New Zealand’s student insurance used to allow for a pair of glasses, but I don’t know if that’s possible now. 6?1?6?1?6?1 Underwear, panties, socks, bath towel, towel 6?1?6?1?6?1 Quilt, sheets, see if they are available where you live. If not, you can bring them. , don’t bring it if it’s too heavy. Buy pillows here, 6?1?6?1?6?1Toothpaste, toothbrush, facial cleanser, facial cream, etc. 6?1?6?1?6?1 In addition, I also bring seasoning cooking bags, p>
Once again, you don’t have to bring it with you. They are all sold here. This is just my personal luggage.
I would like to remind you not to bring too many things that take up space, such as clothes and shoes, but only bring what is necessary. In fact, you can bring a lot of things.
1. You can bring books and dictionaries to the exam.
You can buy good English-English dictionaries here, but you should buy English-Chinese dictionaries from China. What major are you studying? If necessary, bring a professional English-Chinese dictionary, it may be useful
2. Just use Global Communication for safety. If you don't want to use Global Communications, you can also buy a Telecom card after getting off the plane and use a landline phone to make calls. You can pay a few yuan to be assured of safety. You can then buy a card specifically for long-distance calls and chat slowly.
If you stay here for a long time, it will be very expensive to use Global Communications for roaming every day. You should still buy a card here. Nowadays, domestic mobile phones are not expensive. Bring a mobile phone here and buy a SIM card here, and you can use it locally.
You can also buy mobile phones here with a 1-2 year contract, but I think it’s not superfluous to bring a mobile phone.
3. You can bring one piece of luggage on the plane, which can be a larger backpack, handbag, or flight suitcase. Generally, the weight does not exceed 7 kilograms and the size is standard. In addition, you can bring a small carry-on bag (the size of a girl's cosmetic bag or a small satchel) and a laptop bag, which are not counted as pieces. I always take so many things with me every time I go. If you don’t bring too much stuff, usually no one will find fault with you.
4. Baggage is related to the class of ticket you bought. I don’t know whether it’s business class or first class. If it’s economy class, the ticket is usually written at 20K, but the details will be different for each airline. I have carried 25-40 kilograms, and generally the total weight should be around 30K.
***It should be noted that a single piece of luggage cannot exceed 32K, which is stipulated by Australian and New Zealand labor laws in order to protect the health of porters.
Remind you, if you have a lot of luggage, go to the airport to check it in early. First, there are not many people and people have good attitudes and may help you. However, if the luggage is not up to standard and needs to be adjusted, there is time.
5. No more than two bottles of wine***1.5L, and no more than one cigarette. There are no restrictions on other liquids such as shampoo, contact lens drops, etc., as long as they are packed well. It doesn’t really matter if I carry it with me, as long as it’s not overweight, I’ll take it with me. However, Australia has recently changed that a single bottle of carry-on liquid cannot exceed 100ML, and the total liquid cannot exceed 250ML. I don’t know if New Zealand has changed it. You can consult the airport in China or your airline.