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A Simple Guide to China Pet Travel

Relocating pets in and out of china.

Moving your pet to or from China can seem daunting at first glance due to the strict import rules and quarantine requirements.

While China's regulations are confusing, the good news is that several options for leaving and entering China are safe for pets – whether quarantine is required.

If you're ready to discuss a specific plan for your pet? Contact us to set up a consultation with our dedicated team here to assist you with a personalized consultation!

PET IMPORT REQUIREMENTS FOR CHINA

Chinese import protocols are strict concerning pets, and different cities and provinces may have varying requirements. To begin with, all pets entering China must meet the following conditions:

  • Microchip: All pets must have a microchip compatible with international standards.
  • Rabies Vaccinations: Pets must have a rabies vaccination within a year of departure (older than 30 days at the time of travel) and a second rabies vaccine.
  • Rabies Titer Test: A rabies titer test is required for pets from non-approved countries. Pets from approved countries (e.g., New Zealand, Australia, the U.K., Japan, and Singapore) are exempt from the rabies titer test requirement.
  • One Pet per Passport: A strict one pet per passport rule applies if entering China directly.

Failure to meet the above requirements may result in a 30-day quarantine and limit approved ports of entry. Additionally, many major cities in China require that dog owners obtain a dog license once the dog has arrived in the city.

Pro Tip: Always double-check the vaccination validity and microchip information before travel. Also, research the specific pet import requirements of your destination city in China to avoid surprises.

Moving multiple pets to china.

If you have more than one pet, there are two options for importing multiple pets into China:

  • Use another relative or friend's passport(s) to import your other pet(s).
  • Enter China through Hong Kong.

The best choice for your family depends on your destination city in China. We're here to help you navigate this process, whether you have one pet or multiple furry companions.

PET QUARANTINE

As mentioned above, you can still enter China without a rabies titer test from an approved lab. However, your pet must stay in quarantine for 30 days before going home. Although the word quarantine can be intimidating, your pet will be cared for, and you

You can still enter China without a rabies titer test from an approved lab, but your pet must stay in quarantine for 30 days before going home. Although "quarantine" can be intimidating, your pet will be cared for in a clean, air-conditioned unit with outdoor areas for dogs and a cattery for cats. Pets are fed twice a day, and dogs are walked regularly.

Pro Tip: Familiarize yourself with the quarantine facility and its policies in advance. Inquire about communication options to check in on your pet throughout their stay.

Pet export requirements for leaving china.

When you're ready to leave China, pets have no pre-export quarantine, making the process smoother. However, your pet must have the following:

  • A completed vaccination booklet (with stickers) from a Chinese vet.
  • A health certificate.
  • An export permit from a government-approved vet or a government vet.

As some cities require a copy of your physical passport to be present during check-in for your pet, we recommend traveling after your pet has departed.

Pro Tip: Plan your departure date carefully, and coordinate with the government vet to ensure all necessary documents are in order for a seamless pet export process.

As you can tell from the information above, how you move your pet to or from China is primarily determined by the origin and destination cities. At PetRelocation, our team of experts is dedicated to providing you with personalized guidance and support, ensuring a safe and stress-free journey for your beloved pet.

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Across China: Pursuit of a welcoming society for guide dogs

BEIJING, April 29 (Xinhua) -- The four-and-a-half-year-old guide dog named Heimengmeng is more than just assistance for Chen Yan -- it is her companion, family and beyond.

"My job requires me to travel frequently. Simply relying on a cane and no guide dog would bring me a lot of unknown dangers," said Chen, a visually impaired piano tuner, adding that the devoted black labrador knows its tasks well and resolutely fulfills them.

Chen is well regarded for her skills. She goes door to door tuning piano for customers. With the help of her guide dog, she has been to almost every corner of Beijing and even served people in other cities.

Like police dogs and search and rescue dogs, guide dogs also have to go through strict screening and training. According to China's national standards for guide dogs issued in 2018, a candidate dog should have a complete pedigree and a clear origin of three generations with no records of aggression, or genetic defects.

Their entire life traverses through four stages -- fostering, training, service and retirement. The service period is between 6 and 10 years.

Teng Weimin, former vice chairman of China Association of the Blind, said that there are 17 million blind people in China. Besides children and the elderly, there are about 9 million blind people in employment.

According to international standards based on the above figures, China currently has a requirement of 500 guide dogs, but only about 200 are there in the country as the concept of a guide dog is fairly new, Teng said.

From the experiences with Jenny, Chen's first guide dog, to Heimengmeng, who has been with her for more than two years now, she personally feels that Chinese society is becoming more accepting of guide dogs.

"I was refused entry into almost all public spaces with a guide dog years back. I could even espy Jenny's visible sadness," Chen said, adding that many were afraid that guide dogs would defecate or even attack people.

"I believe it's not because people are unkind, but because they don't know about guide dogs," she added.

Over the past decade, Chen has been trying to create more public awareness of guide dogs through her books, paintings and social media platforms. Her short videos have drawn tens of thousands of followers online.

"Now even the hospital allows Heimengmeng to accompany me in the ward," she said. "Patients are also willing to share a ward with me despite knowing I have a guide dog. I feel very gratified."

China introduced the regulations on barrier-free environment construction in 2012, which clearly stipulates that staff in public places should provide barrier-free services to visually impaired people with guide dogs. The Beijing rail transit operation safety regulations, which came into effect in 2015, allow visually impaired people to bring guide dogs on subways.

"When I go out with my guide dog, if a bus doesn't allow me to board or a restaurant refuses entry, other passengers and guests always speak up for me. Commuters on subways and buses are no longer surprised to see a guide dog," said Zhou Tong, a guide dog owner who works in a game company.

Candie, 16, is the first guide dog to serve in China with an international service dog certification. Her handler Lian Qin said that from ignorance at the beginning to better understanding, the society's increasing acceptance of guide dogs has been a visible process of transition.

The number of guide dogs in China has grown from zero to hundreds, with a many-fold increase in guide dog training centers. Lian hopes that there will be more supporting facilities to make it easier for blind people to travel.

In September 2020, Didi Chuxing launched its "barrier-free travel service," the first phase of which was aimed at users with guide dogs. More than 1.8 million online car-hailing drivers in 74 Chinese cities have joined the initiative, promising not to refuse passengers with guide dogs while providing them with necessary assistance.

On the international Guide Dog Day, which fell on April 28 this year, a film themed on guide dogs was premiered in a bookstore in Beijing. The movie has been made accessible to the visually impaired as well.

"I hope the film will let more people know about guide dogs and convey the spirit of harmonious coexistence," said Huang Yang, the producer.

"If the society is more tolerant of guide dogs, blind people can walk around more freely, and this will bring great benefits to their rehabilitation, employment, education and family life," Teng said. Enditem

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Bringing a Pet to China: An Expat Guide

Bringing a Pet to China: An Expat Guide

Bringing a pet to China is not easy! Because of the health risk, China only allows pets to enter its borders according to the following strict regulations.

Only one dog or cat per person is allowed; no other animals. If the animal type or number is outside of regulations, for example, if you bring a hamster or two cats or dogs, your pet will be deported or destroyed. If you want to bring more than one cat/dog , assign a fellow traveler to accompany each of them.

If not accompanied, pets require an Import Permit to travel as cargo.

[Our information is largely translated from the official website of The General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China (www.customs.gov.cn), including

  • General guidance on the import of pets
  • New regulations on rabies test exemption brought into effect on May 1st, 2019
  • Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

We've covered the three things to prepare, where to enter China, what happens on arrival, quarantine (hopefully avoidable), and even bringing pets out of China.

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  • Prep. 1)Vaccination: Rabies Mandatory

Prep. 2) RFID Chips

Prep. 3) pre-entry health certificate, where to enter china, before entering china, on arrival in china, once in china: register your dog, bringing pets out of china, prep. 1) vaccination: rabies mandatory.

Each pet must have a rabies accinationcertificate showing the vaccination dates of two doses (the second dose must be between 30 days to 1 year before arrival), with manufacturer, period of efficacy, and batch for each. Unvaccinated working dogs may be vaccinated in China. See Quarantine below.

Other recommended vaccinations are canine distemper, parvovirus, and coronavirus for dogs; feline distemper, peritonitis, and feline leucopenia for cats; as well as kennel cough at least 2 weeks prior to import if quarantine is likely.

To avoid a 30-day quarantine, and to validate all other certification, making this an essential requirement , your pet must have a microchip implant. Basically, if China can't tell by RFID that your documents are for your pet, he/she will be deported/destroyed.

Animals entering China must be implanted with a microchip conforming to ISO11784 and ISO11785 for the radio frequency identification (RFID) of animals, i.e. with a 15-digit code. Other chips must have their own scanner. If you have a non-standard chip, you'd better be sure it can be scanned by a scanner provided by yourself!

You may want to get your pet chipped at the same time as the third preparation…

The pre-travel animal health examination is very important . If not done satisfactorily the cat or dog will be sent back to the country of origin or destroyed. If your cat/dog doesn't pass the health check, don't bring him/her until he/she does.

The health examination certificate must include: date of examination (must be within 14 days of arrival in China), type of animal, taxonomy, gender, fur color, birth date or age, RFID chip location, chip code, and date implanted, and health examination results (U.S. examples: certificate for dogs , certificate for cats ). It must be stamped by the accepted authority for the country, e.g. USDA for the U.S. or CFIA for Canada.

Pre-Entry Rabies Test

A rabies antibody titer test certificate may be required as part of the pre-travel health check. It must include RFID chip number, rabies antibody test time, test establishment name, and antibody titer results (at least 0.5 IU/mL).

From May 1, 2019, animals from 19 countries or regions can enter China without a rabies test: New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, French Polynesia, U.S. Hawaii, U.S. Guam, Jamaica, Iceland, UK, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Cyprus, Portugal, Sweden Switzerland, Japan, Singapore, China Hong Kong, and China Macau.

Rabies antibody titer test results are valid for one year from the date the blood was drawn, and should be after the second rabies shot. If your rabies test report is invalid, a new test must be performed at the port designated facility on-site and a new rabies test report must be obtained.

If you think quarantine is at all likely , you should use one of the ports of entry with quarantine facilities, probably in Beijing, Shanghai, or Guangzhou (see Quarantine below), otherwise, if quarantine were needed it couldn't be done, and your pet would be sent back or destroyed.

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If you're certain your pet won't need quarantine, for example if you have a quarantine-exempt guide dog with a chip and all paperwork in order and who is healthy and ideally has been through the process before, only then should you consider using a non-quarantine port of entry.

If you plan to transit to a China city in another province after your arrival city, you should check inter-province animal transport certificate requirements with the relevant area's health and hygiene department and make sure you fulfil those too.

Fill in a ' Carrier's Immigration Pet (Dog, Cat) Information Registration Form ' (the bilingual 携带入境宠物(犬、猫)信息登记表.doc download from the China Customs page ). Choose which of the two form versions to fill in based on which country you're coming from with your pet: designated or non-designated. These will also be available at the port, but you might as well fill it in in advance to make sure you have all the necessary info to hand.

On arrival, the port authority will check the RFID chip corresponds with the certification you provide. If the vaccination and health check certification are ok, your pet can stay in China. Phew! First phase over.

If not, i.e. if you could not provide sufficient certification or exceed the type/number limits, customs should inform the port Animal and Plant Quarantine Office to take temporary custody of your pet(s). Then you would be consulted regarding pet repatriation. If that cannot be arranged, then sadly animal euthanization would follow.

If acceptable, an on-site health check follows…

Port On-Site Animal Health Check

If your pet passes the health check, the dog/cat can enter China accompanied by the carrier. Animals not from the 19 "no-rabies" countries mentioned above under Vaccination, must have an additional rabies check as part of the port health check.

Please allow enough time for animal checks and procedures at airports to avoid inconvenience/problems in keeping to your travel schedule.

If your pet does not pass the port health check, quarantine will follow…

Animals who don't pass the port health exam require 30-day quarantine. For example, to avoid quarantine, from May 1st, 2019, animals from the U.S.(apart from Guam and Hawaii), must have had two rabies shots, a chip implant, and a positive rabies titer (the antibody titer or the level of immune antibodies must be above 0.5 IU/ml).

Guide dogs, hearing dogs, and search and rescue dogs with the required health examination, RFID chip, training certificate, and satisfactory port health test report can enter China without quarantine. Such dogs with no acceptable vaccination certificate can, following application by the carrier, be vaccinated for rabies at a suitable establishment.

Emotional support dogs that are not guide dogs, hearing dogs, or search and rescue dogs, do not qualify for quarantine exemption if vaccination certification is lacking.

Where Quarantine Is Available

Pets that don't fit the qualifying criteria above must enter through and quarantine for 30 days in one of 10 designated ports:

  • Beijing Capital Airport, Beijing West Railway Station
  • Shanghai Pudong International Airport, Shanghai Honqqiao International Airport, Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal, Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal, Shanghai Railway Station (on the HK Z-train)
  • Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
  • Urumqi Diwopu International Airport, or Alashankou

Animals not meeting the above criteria entering through non-designated ports will be sent back to the country of origin or destroyed.

How Quarantine Works

For the period of quarantine, animals must not leave the quarantine area, and the owner shall be responsible for the animal's welfare or entrust the animal to the port quarantine office. Quarantine, welfare, management, and other expenses shall be paid by the owner to the animal and plant quarantine agency. For more details, please visit the The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China website .

If your pet exhibits abnormal health symptoms the quarantine staff will notify the carrier, and will, with the carrier's permission, treat the animal. If the animal can't be treated in the quarantine area, it will be moved and undergo treatment under customs staff supervision.

If you don't claim your pet within the stipulated time, he/she will be considered unclaimed and will be processed with quarantine treatment by the port Animal and Plant Quarantine Office.

Dogs must be registered with the police local to your place of residence within one month of arrival. Contact your local police office for how to do it.

You will need to register where you live first. See Renting an Apartment in China: An Expat Guide.

Carriers bringing pets out of China should prepare the following three things and show them at their port of departure at least a week before departure:

  • 1. Valid rabies vaccination certificate (for vaccination from 30 days to 1 year before departure)
  • 2. Carrier's travel document (passport or HK/Macau/Taiwan travel permit)
  • 3. In advance, find out the destination country's animal health inspection requirements and prepare the required documentation in a timely manner.

After the animal carrier has submitted the required documents at the port of exit, the port will carry out an on-site animal inspection and provide an ' Animal Hygiene Certificate ', which the carrier must use to allow the animal to exit China.

According to the international practice of quarantine, the departure country vet should carry out quarantine procedures in accordance with entry country requirements (try to find these out and inform the port animal inspection team).

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    Chinese Zodiac Dog's Horoscope 2024 - Monthly Fortune Predictions

    People born in the Year of the Dog will have a stable fortune in 2024 , which is especially beneficial to their careers and wealth. The potentiality of their romantic relationships should not be underestimated, too. Read on to find more information. 

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    Dog's Wealth Horoscope in 2024

    Dog people's wealth luck in 2024 will be greatly improved, and there will be good news in investment. 

    Employees of the enterprises will be appreciated by superiors and have opportunities to get a pay raise. But dogs still need to come down to earth and focus on their careers. The more effort, the more reward. 

    Dog people who do business will have an excellent fortune in wealth and could get good wealth through business.

    Dog's Career Horoscope in 2024

    Dog people's career fortune this year is very conducive. Good luck in your career will help them perform well.

    At work, Dog people's working efficiency will be greatly increased due to your improved working abilities. If you try to use the best of your talents and create benefits for your company, a promotion and salary increase is in sight.

    If you are not satisfied with your current company, you can change a job, and you will still develop very well in 2024.

    Dog's Love Fortune in 2024

    Single dogs have an excellent fortune in love this year. You will meet someone by chance and fall in love at first sight. He/she would become a very important person in your whole life. 

    But do not expect blind dates organized by profit institutions, meeting people on purpose cannot let you find your true love.

    For married dogs, you will meet some ups and downs in your love relationship. You are likely to ignore your partner’s feelings due to your hard work this year, which makes your relationship unstable. To have a harmonious relationship, you should be more considerate and spend more time with him/her.

    Dog's Health Prediction in 2024

    According to Chinese astrological predictions, people born in the Year of the Dog will enjoy good health. Dog people are active in sports so they are resilient to illness. 

    In heavy work and frequent social activities, in addition to proper exercise, Dog people should also ensure that they get enough rest, which will be beneficial to their physical and mental health.

    2024 Monthly Predictions for Dogs

    In Chinese astrology, a Chinese zodiac sign’s monthly predictions are based on the Chinese lunar calendar. Corresponding dates on the Gregorian calendar are given for your reference.

    Dog’s Horoscope in Month 1 (Feb. 10 to Mar. 9, 2024)

    In the first lunar month of 2024, Dog people have a great improvement in their career fortune. Their devotion to work will ensure they do a good job. If they work hard and make an effort, they can make big progress, especially those engaged in sales.

    Dog’s Horoscope in Month 2 (Mar. 10 to Apr. 8, 2024)

    Dog people will experience some ups and downs in the second lunar month of 2024. If meet obstacles at work, Dog people should calm down and seek help from experienced colleagues. 

    The Dog people need to pay more attention to their health this month. They are likely to be vulnerable to skin diseases, especially elderly people. 

    Dog’s Horoscope in Month 3 (Apr. 9 to May. 7, 2024)

    People born in the Year of the Dog will enjoy stable development in the third lunar month of 2024. Their career fortunes are set to be good. They are likely to get a higher income after a good performance at work. 

    For business people, it is now a good time to start their own companies. They are likely to get some large projects with reliable partners. 

    Dog’s Horoscope in Month 4 (May. 8 to Jun. 5, 2024)

    Dog people's fortune this month is on an uptrend. They have good career prospects, and they will be able to solve difficult problems easily.

    In addition, they are likely to receive help from powerful people, which will make their careers improve a lot.

    In terms of love relationships, this month is beneficial for single male Dogs. They will likely meet their ideal partners and start dating. 

    Dog’s Horoscope in Month 5 (Jun. 6 to Jul. 5, 2024)

    In month 5, Dog people's careers will go smoothly, especially those who do business. It is a good time to expand the market. Business trips and social gatherings will be common. 

    However, Dog people should pay attention to having a good combination of work and rest this month. Otherwise, they may have health problems. 

    Dog’s Horoscope in Month 6 (Jul. 6 to Aug. 3, 2024)

    According to Dog's luck prediction, people born in the Year of the Dog will have very good luck in wealth this month. Their income from work is stable and they have a good chance of earning extra money from investments. But they still need to be cautious and not get involved in high-risk investments. 

    The relationship with their lover is harmonious this month and their health fortune is fine.

    Dog's Horoscope in Month 7 (Aug. 4 to Sep. 2, 2024)

    In month 7,  Dog people's career development will be smooth and there will be no major obstacles. They have a stable income from work, but they are likely to spend more. So it is advised that they make money management and save some money for emergencies. 

    In love relationships, single female Dogs will have good luck meeting someone charming. But be careful not to fall into a love triangle relationship.

    Dog's Horoscope in Month 8 (Sep. 3 to Oct. 2, 2024)

    The Dog's horoscope predicts a prosperous development in career and wealth. 

    At work, due to their hard work and good performance, they are likely to get a promotion or salary raise. In terms of finance, they will receive great returns that are due to them as a result of their many past investments.

    Dog people's relationship with their partners will be improved. After several months of busy work, they will have some free time to spend with their family members.

    Dog's Horoscope in Month 9 (Oct. 3 to Oc. 31, 2024)

    Dog people's luck will not fluctuate much this month, but it will be necessary to pay attention to the health problems of elders in your families. They are likely to be vulnerable to respiratory diseases. 

    Dog's Horoscope in Month 10 (Nov. 1 to Nov. 30, 2024)

    People born in the Year of the Dog should be aware of fluctuating fortunes this month. There won't be big problems at work. They can earn much, but they may spend much, too. So it is advised that they learn to increase revenue and reduce expenditure, not spend lavishly.

    Dog's Horoscope in Month 11 (Dec. 1, to Dec. 30, 2024)

    Dog people will have a better mood this month, with their work going well and harmonious relationships with family members. 

    They are likely to find their lovers this month. But Dog people who already have lovers need to be careful not to fall into a love triangle relationship.

    Dog's Horoscope in Month 12 (Dec. 31, 2024 to Jan. 28, 2025)

    In terms of career, it is quite a lucky month for people born in the Year of the Dog. Their work development will be smooth and their projects will be completed well and will be appreciated by their bosses. 

    Their love relationship this month may not be impassioned and romantic, but steady and harmonious as a whole.

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    Travelling and Entry China with Pet – taking Dog or Cat to China

    Possibility of travelling to china with pet.

    Is it possible to travel and take a pet(e.g. Dog or Cat) to china?

    Yes, travelling and entry China with pet is possible. But the live animals of travellers entering China are limited to dogs or cats, and each person is allowed to bring one pet into China per time. According to Announcement No.5 of 2019 from GACC(General Administration of Customs of China) this regulation shall come into force on May 1, 2019.

    If you want to drive into china with your own car and pet, please find more information here for driving through china

    Definition of a Pet

    If you want travelling with your pet(s) and taking your pet(s) to China, you should know what kind of pet(s) are allowed to enter china, please note that not all animals qualify as pets. A pet is a privately-owned companion animal not intended for research or resale and includes the animal groups only Dogs and Cats.

    Customs and quarantine

    Will the Pet be required a quarantine/isolation in the CIQ designated facility for 30 days? It depends.

    • Pets from designated countries or regions with valid microchips , after passing the on-site inspection and quarantine , it will be released. Designated countries or regions including New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Hawaii, United States, Guam, Jamaica, Iceland, United Kingdom, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Cyprus, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong and Macao. This kind of pet don’t need a quarantine for 30 days in the CIQ designated facility and can entry china from any port which is allowed international travellers to enter.
    • Pets from non-designated countries or regions (Pets not from the above countries and regions), with effective microchips , providing rabies antibody test reports issued by the admissible nominated laboratory (antibody titer or immune antibody level must be above 0.5iu/ml) and  passing the on-site inspection and quarantine. This kind of pet don’t need a quarantine for 30 days in the CIQ designated facility and can entry china from any port/border which is allowed international travellers to enter. The rabies antibody test reports issued by the admissible nominated laboratories, and the list of admissible nominated laboratories can be found below.
    • Pets belonging to guide dogs, listening ear dog, rescue dogs, with effective microchips, whose carrier can provide the corresponding user certificates and professional training certificates and passing the on-site quarantine. This kind of pet don’t need a quarantine for 30 days in the CIQ designated facility and can entry china from any port which is allowed international travellers to enter.

    Pet satisfying the above conditions may be exempted from 30 days isolation.

    Pets that do not meet the above conditions, are required to complete a 30-day quarantine in the CIQ designated facility at the quarantine station designated by the customs (the period of detention shall be included). Pets which need to be quarantined shall enter China from the ports with the quarantine facilities. List of ports with quarantine facilities can be found below. The customs shall supervise and inspect the pets in quarantine.

    List of designated countries or regions

    New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Hawaii, United States, Guam, Jamaica, Iceland, United Kingdom, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Cyprus, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong and Macao.

    List of admissible nominated laboratories

    Rabies serological testing laboratories designated by General Administration of Customs, P.R.China(GACC):

    • April 17th update: China Customs Administration updated the list of laboratories, now there are total 62 laboratories on the list.
    • List of admissible nominated laboratories for Rabies antibody detection for pet travel to china
    • Canada: Centre of Expertise for Rabies CFIA/ACIA Ottawa Laboratory Fallowfield Animal Diseases Research Institute, 3851 Fallowfield Road
P.O. Box 11300 Station H
Nepean, Ontario K2H 8P9 
CANADA
    • China: Diagnostic Laboratory for Rabies and Wildlife Associated Zoonoses
Department of Virology
Changchun Veterinary Research Institute (CVRI)Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), Liuying Xi Road 666 
Jingyue Economic Development Zone
, Changchun 130122
, Jilin Province of China.
    • France: Agence nationale de Sécurité Sanitaire de l’Alimentation, de l’Environnement et du Travail (Anses)
Laboratoire de la faune sauvage de Nancy, B.P. 40009
54220 Malzéville Cedex, 
FRANCE
    • Germany: Institute of Molecular Virology and Cell Biology, Friedrich-Loeffler Institut,
Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, Südufer 10
D-17493 Greifswald – Insel Riems
, GERMANY
    • South Korea: Rabies Research Laboratory
Division of Viral Disease
Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency
Ministry of Agriculture, 175 Anyang-ro, Manan-gu
Anyang, Gyeongii 430-757
, South Korea
    • Mexico: Servicio Nacional de Sanidad, Inocuidad y Calidad Agroalimentaria, Km. 37.5 de la Carretera México-Pachuca,
Tecamac, Edo. de México
, MÉXICO
    • Republic of South Africa: Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute
Rabies Unit, Private Bag X05
Onderstepoort 0110
, SOUTH AFRICA
    • United Kingdom: Rabies and Wildife Zoonoses Group
Virology Department
Animal and Plant Health Agency, New Haw, Addlestone
Surrey, KT15 3NB United Kingdom.
    • United States of America: Poxvirus and Rabies Branch Division of High-Consequence Pathogens and Pathology National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Mail Stop G33
Atlanta, GA 30 333, 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
    • United States of America: Kansas State University Rabies Laboratory, Avenue, Mosier Hall Manhattan, Kansas 66503 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    List of ports with quarantine facilities

    Pets which are required to complete a 30-day quarantine in the CIQ designated facility shall enter China only from the following ports with the quarantine facilities:

    • Beijing Ports: Beijing Capital Airport Port and Beijing West Railway Station
    • Shanghai Ports: Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, Shanghai Pudong International Airport, Shanghai train station(Station customs), Shanghai International Passenger Transport Center(Pujiang Customs) and Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal(Wu Song Customs)
    • Urumqi Port: Urumqi Diwopu International Airport
    • Alashankou Port: Land Border

    Pet Microchips for travelling to China

    Pet-implanted microchips should meet International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards ISO 11784 and ISO 11785. The 15-bit microchip code contains only numbers and ensures that it can be read by the reader. Carriers may have to bring their own microchip reader if the pet’s microchip does not meet ISO standards.

    Rabies Antibody Test for Pet travelling to China

    Pets from non-designated countries or regions, should have effective microchips and provide rabies antibody test report. Rabies antibody test for pet must be issued by the admissible laboratories. Antibody titer or immune antibody level must be above 0.5 iu/ml. The date of collection of rabies antibody titer tests should not be earlier than the 2nd rabies vaccination (available on or later than the same time). Rabies antibody titer test is valid for one year from the date of blood collection. (note: if pet after receiving rabies vaccine re-vaccinated within the validity period, the results of the rabies antibody titer test continue to be effective).

    Official Health Certificate / Quarantine Certificate

    The official quarantine certificate attached to the pet shall include the following:

    • Pet information (including date of birth or age)
    • Number, date and implant site of the implanted chip
    • The time and expiration date of rabies vaccination, the type of vaccine (inactive vaccine or recombinant vaccine), the name of the vaccine, and the name of the manufacturing company
    • The date of rabies antibody titer detection blood collection, the name of test institution, the result of antibody titer
    • Results and dates of clinical examination of animal health.

    The above content cannot be modified.

    If there is any defect in the certificate, the pet will be returned.

    Vaccination Certificate

    Your pet should have vaccination certificate, it must be valid for the duration of your trip. Pets must arrive within the period of “effective period for rabies vaccination” and “effective period for rabies antibody testing”.

    GACC Announcement

    The regulations of entry china with pet are according the GACC(General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China) Announcement No.5 of 2019 (on Further Regulating the Quarantine Supervision of Pet Import) as following:

    In order to further adapt to the new situation of port enforcement, the quarantine supervision of pet import (dogs and cats) should be carried out safely, scientifically and regularly.

    The relevant matters are hereby announced as follows: 1. The live animals entering China are limited to dogs or cats (hereinafter referred to as “pets”), and each person is allowed to bring one pet into China per time.The carrier shall provide the customs with valid quarantine certificate and rabies vaccination certificate issued by the quarantine authorities of the original country or region. Pets should have microchips. 2. Pets entering China shall be quarantined for 30 days at the quarantine station designated by the customs (the period of detention shall be included). Pets which need to be quarantined shall enter China from the port with the quarantine facilities. The customs shall supervise and inspect the pets in quarantine. The customs shall, in accordance with the designated countries or regions and non-designated countries or regions, carry out classified management on the pets , and the pets with the following conditions shall be exempted from quarantine: (1) Pets from designated countries or regions with valid microchips, qualified by on-site quarantine; (2) Pets from non-designated countries or regions, with effective microchips, providing rabies antibody test reports issued by the admissible laboratory (antibody titer or immune antibody level must be above 0.5iu/ml) and passing on-site quarantine; (3) Pets belonging to guide dogs, listening ear dog, rescue dogs, with effective microchips, whose carrier can provide the corresponding user certificates and professional training certificates and passing the on-site quarantine.

    The list of designated countries or regions, the list of admissible laboratories for rabies antibody tests results, and the list of ports with quarantine facilities shall be subject to the announcement of the General Administration of Customs.

    3. Under any of the following circumstances, the customs shall, in accordance with the relevant regulations, return or destroy the pets within a specified period of time: (1) Bringing pets over the limit; (2) The carrier cannot provide the customs with valid quarantine certificate or rabies vaccination certificate issued by the quarantine authorities of the original country or region; (3) Pets which need to be quarantined enter China at a port that does not have conditions for quarantine facilities; (4) Pets are not qualified by quarantine.

    Guide dogs, listening ear dog, rescue dogs that cannot provide the vaccination certificate only may be vaccinated against rabies at a qualified institution upon application by the carrier.

    For pets to be returned within the specified period, the carrier shall,within the prescribed time limit, get them and take them out of China with a retention certificate issued by the customs. if they are not received within the time limit, they shall be automatically abandoned.

    For the specific quarantine requirements on pets entry, please refer to the attachment Quarantine Requirements of The People’s Republic of China on Pets Import.

    The contents of this announcement shall come into force on May 1, 2019.

    Announcement is hereby given.

    Quarantine Requirements

    Here are Quarantine Requirements of The People’s Republic of China on Pets Import

    The overall requirements

    (1) Pets (dogs and cats) must be subject to customs quarantine supervision in accordance with The Customs Law of the People’s Republic of China, The Law of the People’s Republic of China on Entry-Exit Animal and Plant Quarantine and its implementation regulations.

    The China Customs implements classified management of the pets in accordance with the designated country or region, and the non-designated country or region.

    (3) Each person is allowed to bring one pet into China per time;

    (4) Pets shall be subject to on-site quarantine by the customs at the port of entry. The customs shall release, return or destroy the pets according to the on-site quarantine results.

    (5) Pets that need to be quarantined shall enter China through the ports with quarantine facilities, and shall be quarantined for 30 days at the quarantine station designated by the customs.

    (6) For pets to be returned within the specified period, the carrier shall,within the prescribed time limit, get them and take them out of China with a retention certificate issued by the customs. if they are not received within the time limit or cannot be returned within a time limit, they shall be deemed to be automatically waived and be destroyed.

    (7) In order to comprehensively and accurately grasp the situation of passengers who bring pets into the China, the carriers should fill out the Information Registration Form for Pets Import (Dogs and Cats) on the scene.

    Pets from designated countries or regions

    (1) Designated countries or regions including New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Hawaii, United States, Guam, Jamaica, Iceland, United Kingdom, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Cyprus, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, China and Macao, China.

    (2) Pets brought in from the above-mentioned countries or regions shall provide valid quarantine certificates and vaccination certificates issued by the exporting country or region, and shall be implanted with valid micro chips. After passing the on-site quarantine, they shall be released.

    (3) Pets that do not need to be quarantined may enter China through any port. Pets that need to be quarantined are allowed to enter China only at ports with quarantine conditions. Pets in need of quarantine entering China from non-designated ports that do not have quarantine conditions are allowed to return or destroy within a time limit.

    (4) Pets that cannot provide the official quarantine certificate or vaccination certificate shall be returned or destroyed within a time limit. Pets that are only not implanted with microchip shall be quarantine for 30 days.

    (5) Pet-implanted microchips should meet International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards ISO 11784 and ISO 11785.

    The 15-bit microchip code contains only numbers and ensures that it can be read by the reader. Carriers may have to bring their own microchip reader if the pet’s microchip does not meet ISO standards.

    (6) Pets are required to undergo a clinical examination of animal health carried out by the authorities of the exporting country or region within 14 days prior to arrival to ensure that they are not infected with the related animal-borne disease and parasitic diseases, including rabies, listed in The List of Import Animal Quarantine Diseases of The People’s Republic of China.

    (7) The official quarantine certificate attached to the pet shall include the following:

    • Pet information (including breed, scientific name, gender, fur color, date of birth or age);

    The above alteration will result in an invalid certificate.

    If there is any defect in the certificate, the pet will be returned or destroyed.

    (8) The on-site quarantine content of China Customs for pets brought in from designated countries or regions mainly includes verification of official quarantine certificates, microchips and on-site clinical examinations.

    (9) Pets with symptoms of animal-borne disease and parasitic diseases found in on-site clinical examination should be quarantined.

    Pets from non-designated countries or regions

    (1) Non-designated countries or regions refer to all countries or regions except the countries or regions listed above.

    (2) Pets from non-designated countries and regions shall provide official quarantine certificates, vaccination certificates, and rabies antibody test reports issued by admissible laboratories of China customs (antibody titer or immune antibody quantity must be above 0.5iu/ml), and implanted with a chip. After passing the on-site quarantine, they will be released.

    (4) Pets that cannot provide the official quarantine certificate or vaccination certificate shall be returned or destroyed within a time limit. Pets that fail to provide rabies antibody test reports issued by the admissible laboratory of China customs or in the absence of chip implantation, (including those that fail to provide or provide substandard materials), shall be quarantined for 30 days.

    (5) Pet-implanted microchips must comply with international standards ISO 11784 and 11785. The 15-bit microchip code contains only numbers and ensures that it can be read by the reader. If the chip does not meet the above criteria, it should have its own reader that can read the implanted chip.

    (6) The vaccines given to pets should be inactivated virus vaccines or recombinant/modified vaccines, not live virus vaccines.

    (7) The date of collection of rabies antibody titer tests should not be earlier than the 2nd rabies vaccination (available on or later than the same time). Rabies antibody titer test is valid for one year from the date of blood collection. (note: if pet after receiving rabies vaccine re-vaccinated within the validity period, the results of the rabies antibody titer test continue to be effective).

    (8) Pets must arrive within the period of “effective period for rabies vaccination” and “effective period for rabies antibody testing”.

    (9) Pets are required to undergo a clinical examination of animal health carried out by the authorities of the exporting country or region within 14 days prior to arrival to ensure that they are not infected with the related animal-borne disease and parasitic diseases, including rabies, listed in The List of Import Animal Quarantine Diseases of The People’s Republic of China.

    (10) The official quarantine certificate attached to the pet shall include the following:

    • Pet information (including date of birth or age);
    • Number, date and implant site of the implanted chip;
    • The time and expiration dates of rabies vaccination, the type of vaccine (inactive vaccine or recombinant vaccine), the name of the vaccine, and the name of the manufacturing company;
    • The date of rabies antibody titer detection blood collection, the name of test institution, the result of antibody titer;

    (11) The on-site quarantine content of China Customs for pets brought into China from non-designated countries or regions mainly includes verification of official quarantine certificates, vaccination certificates, rabies antibody titer test results, microchips and on-site clinical examinations.

    (12) Pets that have found symptoms of animal-borne disease and parasitic diseases on the on-site clinical examination should be quarantined.

    Quarantine requirements for pets

    (1) During quarantine, pets are not allowed in principle to be taken out of the quarantine station.

    (2) During quarantine, if pets are in abnormal health, the customs shall notify the carrier in time. Upon application by the carrier, the customs may allow the pet clinic to enter the designated area of the quarantine farm for medical treatment; if the corresponding medical treatment item cannot be completed within the quarantine farm, the diagnosis and treatment of the pet shall be performed in the institution that meets the medical treatment conditions and customs supervision requirements, and the customs shall supervise the process of diagnosis and treatment.

    Other explanatory items

    (1) Guide dogs, listening ear dogs and rescue dogs with valid official quarantine certificates, vaccination certificates, microchips and corresponding professional training certificates may be exempted from quarantine upon passing on-site quarantine;

    (2) Pets that are frail, pregnant or lactating, and have previous illnesses may not be suitable for transportation or quarantine. Carriers shall consult the local veterinarian to ensure its affordability before bringing it into China and bear the corresponding responsibilities.

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    For many of us, travelling without a pet runs the risk of being nervous throughout the journey. We can’t just separate from our beloved companions, especially when travelling abroad. Our dogs are spoiled at home. But when it comes to taking an air travel in China, there are many restrictions and requirements you'll need to consider. 

    Here are some suggestions for taking your pet on a plane in China, making the journey easier and more safety for both you and the pet.

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    1. Consult with your airline. Make sure there is an aerobic cabin (the cargo hold exclusively for pets) available to transport your pet on the flight before booking the ticket. it's best to fly in the morning or evening during the summer, and midday during the winter to avoid extremely hot or cold temperatures. 

    2. Call the airport to get to know the restrictions for your pet boarding. it is suggested that you arrive at the airport three hours before the department time. Consider booking a direct flight to help ease stress and anxiety for your pet and avoid the wrong transporting. 

    3. Carry the health certificate of your pet issued by a vet. This is the first and foremost thing to keep in mind. 

    4. Prepare a pet travel carrier with drinking bowl. Consult with your airline about the size and the specifications. 

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    5. Affix a travel label to the carrier with your pet’s name and your contact information, in case that your pet gets strayed . 

    6. Consider giving your pet tranquilizer. Generally, sedation is not advised. But talk with your veterinarian whether or not to prescribe a tranquilizer for your pet prior to flying.

    7. Feed the pet at least 3 hours before the flight. Pee before boarding to avoid stomach upset and discomfort caused by the high-altitude flight. 

    8. Upon Arrival: when arrive at the destination, wait for about 1 hour to get your pet on the local cargo terminal.  

    Tips for Taking Pet on A Plane

    Familiarize yourself with the additional pet policies of different airlines in China 

    China Airlines (Taiwan) – Passengers with pet should contact with the reservation department in advance, and arrive at the airport two hours before the departure time. The disability assistance dogs, including guide dog, hearing dog are allowed to accompany the master on the plane without paying additional transportation fee.  

    Air China – This airline may refuse the pregnant pets, and those who have just given birth within 48 hours. 

    China Southern Airline – Each passenger can transport only one pet, weighing no more than 32kg. Each pet should be put into a separate cage or travel carrier. However, a pair of birds can be put in the same cage. Moreover, passengers travelling with pet should apply for the pet transportation at least 72 hours before flying. Make sure to arrive at the airport no less than 1.5 hours prior to the scheduled departure time. 

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    Definition and regulations

    • 1. Small living animals transported as baggage refer to dogs, cats, birds or other pets that are raised in households.
    • 2. Animals which are too small (such as mice or ornamental fish), too big (their cage size exceeds the maximum volume limitation), or may pose risks to transportation as well as wild animals, creatures with a repulsive appearance, and offensive animals (such as snakes) are not considered to be small animals and cannot be transported as baggage.
    • Short-nosed felines:Burmese、Exotic shorthair cats、Persian、Himalayan、British Shorthair Cats.
    • Short-nosed canines:Affenpinscher、Boston Terrier、 Boxers(all breeds)、Brussels Griffin、 Bulldog(all breeds)、Bull Terrier、Pug(all breeds)、Cane Corso、Chow Chow、Dogue de Bordeaux、English Toy Spaniel、Japanese Chin/Japanese Spaniel/Chin Chin、Cavalier King Charles Spaniel、Lhasa Apso、Mastiff(all breeds)、Pekinese、Presa Canario、Shar Pei、Shih Tzu、Tibetan Spaniel、American Bully、YankeeTerrier、Gull Ter、Staffordshire Terrierr.
    • 4. All small living creatures being transported as checked baggage must be transported in a container that allows oxygen to circulate and reach the creature (not applicable to guide dogs, hearing dogs ). Any creatures which are not suited to a journey in the aircraft’s baggage hold will not be transported.
    • 5. Passengers should bear full responsibility for the small animals which they transport on a flight. China Southern Airlines will not be held liable for the illness, injury, or death of a small animal unless it is caused by the actions of the airline itself.

    Packaging requirements for living animals consigned for shipment

    • 1. To transport small animals, passengers must submit their applications at the time of reservation, and at least 72 hours before flight departure, and obtain the reply of China Southern Airlines.
    • 2. Some individual small aircraft cannot carry more than three small animals at a time. The actual restrictions on the number which may be carried on board must be confirmed with the Engineering Department of China Southern Airlines.
    • 3. Each passenger can only carry one small animal or one pair of birds in their checked baggage (depending on the entry and exit regulations of the departing and destination countries). Each small animal should be placed in a single cage, while a pair of birds can be placed in the same cage.
    • 4. The cage size used to transport a single small animal must not be larger than 90x60x66cm or smaller than 5x15x20cm. The maximum weight should not exceed 32kg.
    • 5. If the baggage storage area on the aircraft model used for a flight is not suitable for transporting small living creatures, passengers cannot apply to have their animals transported. Ground personnel must check that the aircraft model being used for a flight is suitable for carrying a small living creature on board before agreeing to do so.
    • 6. China Southern Airlines cannot currently carry small living creatures on connecting flights.
    • 7. Small living creatures brought on board by passengers must be in good health, harmless, clean, and not have a pungent odor. Pregnant animals may not be brought on board.
    • 8. Passengers should take their small animals to the airport for check-in 90 minutes before their flight departure time.
    • 9. Passengers who check in a dog or cat must sign a waiver of liability for the transportation of their animal.

    Required Documentation

    • 1. China Domestic flights: Passengers must present an animal quarantine certificate from a quarantine department at county (or regional) level or above.
    • a. “Certificate of Quarantine” and “Certificate of Rabies Immunization” issued by the department responsible for plant and animal immunization in the People's Republic of China;
    • b. A departure and arrivals card or transit permit;
    • c. Any additional documentation required by the destination or transiting countries (please refer to TIM for national regulations).

    Note: Some airports (such as Hong Kong,China) only allow small living creatures to arrive or depart as cargo. Please check this carefully before you depart.

    Requirements for pet carriers

    Small animals must be kept in a suitable and sturdy carrier made of metal, tough plastic, or wood. The carrier used must also meet the following requirements:

    • 1. The carrier should be used specifically for checking in pets onto a flight. It must be made of sturdy materials, with a fixed top and ventilation on at least three sides. The door must be lockable and made of metal to prevent pets from escaping.
    • 2. All parts and accessories of the carrier (including the nuts, latches, rivets, and locks, etc.) must be strong and in good working order.
    • 3. The base of the crate should be flat and must be able to be kept stationary on an even surface. If a crate with wheels is used, its wheels should be fixed or removed in advance to prevent the crate from moving.
    • 4. Small animals suffering from an infectious disease will not be accepted for transport. For international transport of small animals, passengers should present the Quarantine Certificate and Rabies Vaccination Certificate issued by the Animal and Plant Quarantine Department of the People’s Republic of China, an Entry/Exit or Transit Permit as well as any other documents required by the country which the small animal will enter or transit through.
    • 5. Cages used for animal transportation must have an absorbent mat (such as a towel or blanket) placed on the bottom to prevent urine and feces coming into contact with other baggage.

    Requirements for packaging pet carriers

    • 1. When land-based animals such as dogs and cats are checked in, a protective net should be used to line and fasten their carrier before the animal is placed inside.
    • 2. When a packing belt is used, it should bind the carrier evenly in a grid shape with spacing of between 20 to 30cm used.
    • 3. To prevent the carrier tipping over and agitating your pet, the carrier should be packed using binding belts on its sides in a vertical and horizontal style. To make the package more secure, these belts should pass through the door and protective grid on the carrier. The belts going through the grids should be even to securely fasten the door, the body, and the protective net.

    Feeding and Exercise

    Passengers who have checked an animal onto a flight should remember to feed, water, and exercise their animal at every stop during the entire length of their journey.

    Application Procedures

    Charges for small animals:

    Baggage sales takes effect from May 20, 2019 (inclusive)

    • Domestic flights: The weight of small animals, their containers and food to be carried shall not be counted into the passenger's free baggage allowance and shall be charged as excess baggage;

    Service dogs (along with their container and food) are transported free of charge and do not count toward any free baggage allowances.

    Transportation of Service Dogs

    • 1. Service dogs (including support dogs, guide dogs and hearing dogs) refer to special dogs that assist the living and working of disabled persons;
    • 2. The transportation of service dogs shall follow the regulations applicable to small animals (pets). Under the premise of compliance with the transportation conditions of China Southern Airlines, service dogs may be brought into the cabin by disabled persons for transportation, which shall be indicated on passengers’ boarding passes;
    • 3. Service dogs to be brought into the cabin should wear muzzles and draglines before boarding, and stay at the feet or knees of the disabled persons during flight, and may not occupy seats and run in the cabin;
    • 4. Declaring Baggage Value is inapplicable to service dogs.

    Quarantine Requirements for Pets Entering China

    According to Announcement No. 5 [2019] of the General Administration of Customs, P. R. China Announcement on Further Regulating the Supervision of Pet Importation and Quarantine, pet importation at all ports of entry will be subject to new quarantine regulations, effective on May 1,2019.In this context, China Southern Airlines kindly reminds you that:

    • 1. Only dogs or cats are allowed for importation (including service dogs for the disabled), and only one pet per passenger is allowed.
    • 2. Valid quarantine certificate and rabies vaccination certificate issued by an official animal quarantine organ of the exporting country or region shall be presented to the China customs for pet importation.
    • 3. Pets must have microchips that meet the international standards of ISO 11784 and 11785. The 15-bit microchip code shall contain only numbers and must be readable with a reader. For any non-compliant microchip, the pet owner may prepare a reader to read the implanted chip.
    • a. Pets arrive from 19 designated countries or regions, i.e., New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, French Polynesia, USA (Hawaii and Guam only), Jamaica, Iceland, United Kingdom, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Cyprus, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong SAR(China), and Macao SAR (China), hold valid microchips and pass on-site quarantine.
    • b. Pets arrive from non-designated countries or regions (any countries or regions other than the designated ones), hold valid microchips and rabies antibody test report (blood titer or antibody amount must be above 0.5IU/ml) from an approved laboratory, and pass on-site quarantine.
    • c. Guide dogs, hearing dogs or rescue dogs hold valid microchips, as well as corresponding owner certificate and professional training certificate, and pass on-site quarantine.
    • 6. In case of any non-compliant importation for which pets are returned or destroyed by the customs within a specified period, China Southern Airlines shall not assume any responsibility thereof.
    • 7. From May 1, pet owners travelling with pets to China should prepare the official quarantine certificate, vaccination certificate, microchip and etc. in advance as required below checklist. For details, please visit the official website of the General Administration of Customs, P. R. China at http://www.customs.gov.cn, and refer to Announcement No. 5 [2019] Announcement on Further Regulating the Supervision of Pet Importation and Quarantine.

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