What can I take with me?
Deciding what to take will, of course, depend on how long you
will be in China and what sort of a shipping budget you are working with.
To get you started in your selection process, there are three broad categories
that will help you decide what to pack: availability, an initial supply of
necessities, and personal items. For everything else, try to leave it behind.
Most expats find their Chinese homes much smaller than their western homes,
with very limited storage. Unless you are relocating with a long-term position
in a corporation that provides a significant shipping budget, it's just not
worth the cost and effort to bring too much.
There are a few things you will need to use immediately before you've had
time to find where you can buy them. Items that you may find embarrassing to
shop for (i.e. feminine hygiene products, condoms) are better brought with
you in the beginning to help minimize the stress of the transition.
If you are moving with a small child, think through what you will need
for the first month and be sure to bring enough diapers, wipes, rash ointment,
formula, and anything else you normally keep in the diaper bag. While many
popular brands of hygiene items, such as shampoos and soaps, are readily
available, you may want to bring a small supply of your favourite brands
until you can determine where to buy them in China.
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