- Keelung Customs reminds travelers entering the country during the summer vacation season to adhere to regulations regarding the amount of tobacco and alcohol they can bring in
- Travelers must be at least 18 years old to bring alcohol and 20 years old to bring tobacco products
- The duty-free limit for alcohol is 1 liter and for tobacco is 200 cigarettes, 25 cigars, or 1 pound of tobacco
- Travelers exceeding the duty-free limit must declare their items and may be subject to fines or taxes
- Failure to declare excess tobacco and alcohol may result in confiscation and fines
- Travelers are advised to familiarize themselves with the regulations before traveling and to seek clarification from customs officials if needed.
Source: mof.gov.tw
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