What is suitable for traveling to Australia? Can hypertension bring its own medicine?

@ 丫丫丫丫丫丫丫丫丫丫丫丫丫丫𰶯𰶯𰶯𰶯𰶯200111 You can take medicine for hypertension, but not for more than 3 months. Remember to declare when you go through customs! If you don't declare, you will be fined. Australia and New Zealand have similar regulations. Since you travel, you don't need to bring too many things, because it is convenient for Chinese supermarkets in Australia and supermarkets for foreigners to buy things. Specifically, you should pay attention to the following points:

You should bring your own necessities: the medicine you take. (If you forget to bring it, don't worry, go to the local family doctor for a prescription, but you need to make an appointment, and the outpatient fee is expensive for a visiting visa. Necessary items: it is best to print out your passport and visa page, and (be sure to keep an eye on the date of entry and exit, if the time is wrong, you may be invited to the little black room by the immigration office and take the next plane back to China immediately) mobile phone charger (it is best to bring a patch panel and fully charge all electronic products at night. ) Last time I went to Sydney, I forgot to bring it and bought an expensive one. In the worst case, a passport and a bank card can fix everything. Never bring: meat (absolutely not), seeds, fruits (discarded before going through customs), milk powder, honey (Australia protects its own goods and cannot bring competitive products in). Can meet specific requirements. Remember, if the quarantine dog smells this, don't be afraid to tell the truth. Don't lie (Chinese translation will be arranged). Do you need to bring money? Do you need to change money? Personally, I don't think so, because WeChat and Alipay are also very convenient to pay, but you can use UnionPay /visa card to go to the ATM.