Liquor quota for entry into New Zealand:
1. Spirits, each bottle cannot exceed 1.125L. Of course, our Chinese liquor is usually 500ml, which meets the regulations; total* **You can bring three bottles of duty-free
2. You can bring 6 bottles of red wine, sherry, and champagne. The total *** cannot exceed 4.5L
3. Beer. Canned cans cannot exceed 12 bottles
Quota for cigarettes entering New Zealand:
Chinese tourists can bring up to 10 packs of duty-free cigarettes
Deputy Minister of Health on the 6th It was announced that starting from November 1 this year, the number of cigarettes that can be brought into New Zealand will be reduced from 200 to 50, and the quantity of tobacco leaves will be reduced from 250 grams to 50 grams. For Chinese tourists, this means that in the future, each person can only bring a maximum of 2 and a half packs of cigarettes into the country. Previously, Chinese tourists could bring a maximum of 10 packs of duty-free cigarettes into the country.
Extended information:
Items not allowed to be brought into New Zealand:
1. Poultry and bird meat, and eggs, here refers to fresh or Frozen raw meat
2. Fresh vegetables, fruits and fungi
3. Honey, pollen, propolis, honeycomb and anything containing bees
4 , living animals and insects or those that can hatch, such as birds, bird eggs, fish and insects
5. All living plants, flower seedlings, corn, rhizomes and flower bulbs
6. Garlands and garland items made of flowers
7. Straw, wheat straw
8. Coral, ivory, snakeskin, items made of crocodile ingredients, items made of whale bone, including any decorations , jewelry, gifts and handicrafts
9. Clams, turtles and turtle shells
Reference materials:
New Zealand Tourism Board - Entry requirements