According to the current high-speed rail regulations, high-speed rail can bring liquor. Generally, you can bring bottled liquor, and generally you can bring six bottles. However, bulk liquor cannot take the high-speed rail, and only sealed bottled liquor can take the high-speed rail. And there are also requirements for alcohol content.
There are some precautions. If you are carrying liquor, you should be careful not to bring bulk liquor, but you can bring bottled liquor, but no more than 6 bottles. If the degree of liquor carried by passengers exceeds 50 degrees, they can only carry two bottles at most.
The following items cannot be carried on the high-speed train:
Except for the high-speed rail, the following items cannot be carried on the high-speed rail, otherwise they will be confiscated directly.
Hydrogen, methane, natural gas and other flammable, combustion-supporting, combustible toxic compressed gases and liquefied gases; Flammable liquids, such as gasoline, kerosene, diesel benzene, ethanol, paint, thinner and products containing flammable solvents; Flammable solids, such as glitter and solid alcohol; Natural articles such as yellow phosphorus and white phosphorus; Metal armor, sodium and other articles that burn in water; Oxidizing substances, such as potassium permanganate, potassium chlorate, sodium peroxide, potassium peroxide, lead peroxide, acid, hydrogen peroxide and organic peroxide.