When traveling during the May Day holiday, here is a recommended list of ten must-bring items to ensure comfort and convenience during your trip:
Valid ID
Bring important documents such as ID cards, passports (if leaving the country), driver's licenses, and relevant travel documents and tickets.
Payment Instruments
Bring bank cards, credit cards, and a certain amount of cash, as well as mobile payment devices, such as mobile phones, to ensure multi-channel payment capabilities.
Communication equipment
Your phone is the most important communication tool, so remember to bring a charger, power bank, and any adapters you may need.
Personal hygiene products
This includes basic toiletries such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, towels, facial tissues, wipes, hand sanitizer, etc.
clothings
Prepare your clothing according to the weather forecast at your destination, including comfortable shoes, a change of clothes, rash protection, rain gear, etc.
Health protection equipment
Masks, disinfectants, medications or equipment to protect against insect bites, and medicines commonly used by individuals.
Emergency medicines
Commonly used medications and personal special medicines, such as motion sickness medications, pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, band-aids, etc.
Sunscreen
Sunscreen, sunglasses, sun hats, etc., to protect the skin from UV rays.
Photographic equipment
Camera or mobile phone photography accessories to capture the best moments of your travels.
Travel guides and maps
Carry a paper or electronic version of the guidebook, map, or download the relevant travel app to facilitate access to information at any time.
In addition, if there are special activities planned, such as mountaineering, diving, etc., you also need to bring corresponding professional equipment and clothing. Be sure to adjust your list of what you bring with you to suit your situation and personal needs.