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Travel Security Tips

Travel Security tips

China is a relatively safe country, but still you need to pay attention to certain things mentioned below to insure more secure way of travelling:

  • Remember to pack tickets, passports and insurance documents in your luggage. And remember the fear of bombs being planted by terrorists on aircraft means airlines prefer you keep electrical goods such as tape recorders and cameras in your hand luggage. They will, however, insist you keep any type of sharp object (even a razor) in your suitcase.
  • Consider carefully whether it's wise to take with you expensive looking 'designer label' luggage and jewellery - you could attract unwanted attention.
  • Avoid writing your home telephone number on luggage labels. You could unwittingly provide a criminal with information to the effect that your home is unattended. Use business details where possible.
  • Keep your baggage and ticket stubs. If your luggage gets lost, you'll need them in order to confirm you checked the luggage in. If you do run into problems with lost luggage, report it as soon as possible before continuing your journey to your final destination.
  • If you carry a credit card or travellers cheques, be sure to check you're still in possession of them every day or so. In the case of travellers cheques, thieves are known to rip out the bills from the last cheque so that you don't discover your loss immediately. Keep any unused cheques under lock and key.
  • In your hotel, avoid using the 'Make Up My Room' sign on your door when you leave - it tells everyone you're not around.

When you're out and about, avoid standing in the street gazing at a map - it tells everyone you're a stranger.

 

CHINA TESOL TEACHER REGISTRY
registrar@china-tesol.org

JOBS:
How to get a REAL job   FAQ  Teacher Regulations  Self-Assessment   Application   Salary Range  What is a Foreign Expert  Credentials Required Contracts  Entitlements  Daily Work  What is CTTR  Testimonials
FOR TEACHERS IN CHINA: 
Holidays   Emergency   Foreign Embassies & Consulates in China  Foreign Airlines  Useful Links  Travel in China  Security
CHINA GOVERNMENT:
SAFEA Guide to Working in China  SAFEA Certificate   SAFEA Employment Contract  Teacher Regulations   Approved Agents   What is a Foreign Expert   China Government Websites  The Constitution  Law of Contract  Religion  White Papers  Visa Requirements  Recruiting Regulations
GENERAL INFORMATION: 
Site Index  Contact CTTR  China Facts  Cost of Living  Out & About  School Statistics  Money Matters  Shopping  Tibet Taiwan

Please go to Global Access China site for comprehensive facts, insight and statistics on China
click here

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