There are two customs declarations, China Customs and US Customs.
It doesn't matter if you are a tourist, as long as you don't bring contraband, such as food, drugs and pirated CDs, there is no problem. You don't need to report daily necessities, and you don't need to carry a computer camera with you. But if you want to quote a cash traveler's check draft of more than US$ 65,438+0,000, just a standard questions will do. Don't wear expensive jewelry watches, because it is more troublesome to declare the value. Just take some travel necessities. You can buy anything in America. When leaving the United States, the United States Customs will not check it, but the security check on the plane will be the same as the domestic security check.
When returning to China, the customs should declare, but generally the customs do spot checks. There are too many people in and out of China, so the inspection is not so strict. But this year is special. August is the Olympic Games, which will be more strict, so it is safer to buy more things, such as computers. . . If you just bought a few clothes and shoes, just tear off the label and bring it back. You can't find it. . .
Most American digital products cannot be guaranteed in China. . . Cameras are not allowed because they are precision instruments; The computer doesn't seem to work either, and I'm not sure, because I took HP back to China and nobody took care of it. . . And digital products don't feel much cheaper. . .