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What luggage do I need to carry when studying abroad?

2024-01-22

Local supermarkets and shopping malls in Russia can almost buy all the goods needed for daily learning and life, so there is no need to bring anything special. Suggest carrying a conversion plug and a double down jacket. In addition, the school will provide free bedding, so there is no need to bring bedding, pillows, sheets, and other items (which can also be purchased at local supermarkets and shopping malls, very convenient).


1. File class:


Original copies of high school graduation certificates, academic transcripts, etc., translated and notarized;


Invitation letter (usually in electronic format);


Passport,


White background photos (prepare more than one inch and two inches, Russian photography and photo development are more expensive, and they don't know how to make P photos)


2. Household goods category:


Converting plugs and sockets;


Nail clippers and ear spoons;


Chargers, data cables, headphones (consumables that don't take up space, small items like Russia are expensive)


Contact lenses, glasses (Russian glasses are more expensive than Chinese glasses)


3. Clothing category:


Formal set (suitable for attending formal events, concerts, etc.);


Hats, scarves, autumn clothes, cotton shoes, (it is recommended to bring a little less, you can buy locally);


4. Drug category:


Fever and cold medicine;


Gastric medicine;


Antidiarrheal drugs;


Non prescription drugs such as enteritis drugs


5. Stationery category:


Russian language books (Chinese version grammar books, it is difficult to find Chinese version books in Russia);


Recording pen;


Electronic dictionary;


6. Food category:


Dried chili peppers;


Various seasonings;


(In Russian dormitories, there is usually a kitchen where you can cook for yourself. Seasonings can also be purchased from local Chinese supermarkets and restaurants.)