Cold medicine, anti-inflammatory medicine, diarrhea medicine, dermatological medicine, cooling oil, toilet water, band-aid, etc. You can prepare some vitamins and digestion tablets to prevent indigestion caused by acclimatization. The medical expenses in Singapore are quite expensive, and the commonly used drugs are well prepared. But don't eat too much, because a considerable number of drugs may have passed the shelf life before use. In addition, for people with weak physique (especially girls), due to the large latitude span, various physiological obstacles are likely to appear. If possible, you can bring some nursed back to health drugs or supplements.
Clothing:
In Singapore, T-shirts, jeans, trousers, casual shorts and other summer clothes are often worn, and underwear on campus is more casual. Such clothes can be worn everyday, but you don't have to carry too much. You can also bring a coat or a sports coat to keep out the cold in a cold air-conditioned room. A good set of shirts, ties, trousers and shoes (no need to bring a suit) is used in very rare formal occasions. It is also necessary to wear casual shoes/sneakers and sandals and slippers.
Bedclothes:
Accommodation here generally has mattresses, and other bedding can be purchased locally. If you bring it from China, I suggest you have two sets of pillowcases and sheets (the standard pillowcase is 45x70cm) and one or two towels. You can also bring a mat if it is convenient. You can buy pillows here. You don't need to bring a mosquito net.
Personal hygiene products:
Tea cups, toothpaste, toothbrushes, towels, etc. You can bring it in moderation. Except for toothbrushes, general daily necessities are not expensive. Shampoo and shower gel are heavy and not suitable for squeezing. You can buy them here and they are not expensive. Don't put toothpaste in your carry-on luggage, or it will be confiscated before boarding.
Learning tools:
Many students used to bring Wenquxing (electronic dictionary). You can consider taking it, but you can't rely too much. You can also bring an English-Chinese or Ying Ying dictionary. Other scientific dictionaries are of little use (Kingsoft can be used after buying a computer in the future).
Small electrical appliances:
Small (imported) electrical appliances in Singapore are very cheap, and it is better to buy mobile phones, cameras and computer accessories in Singapore.
Currency:
When you first arrive in Singapore, you can bring some money for a rainy day. Renminbi, Hong Kong dollars, US dollars, etc. You can exchange new coins here. Although the local exchange rate of RMB is lower than the domestic official quotation, it is more cost-effective than before because of the strength of the US dollar and RMB.
Food:
According to personal taste, you can bring some hot sauce, pickles, snacks and so on. Yuhua Chinese products in Chinatown can buy many local products from China, but the price will be higher.
Others:
Spare glasses, schoolbags or backpacks, photo albums of relatives and friends.
In fact, half a year will pass quickly, so don't bring too many things like moving. Many things are not too expensive to buy here, so I will go home to replenish my equipment after half a year.
The power supply is also 220, the same as in China. But electric plugs are different. Switching sockets are brought in China, but you can't buy any in Singapore. /zd/lx