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Foreign Passenger’s US$1.6 Million in Cash Seized When Entering China

03/13/2026
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A recent incident at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport highlights the importance of complying with China’s strict currency import regulations. A foreign traveler was stopped by customs after attempting to bring in over US$1.6 million in undeclared cash.

Officers from Guangzhou Customs were conducting routine checks on an inbound international flight when the individual, who had opted for the “green channel” (for passengers with nothing to declare), raised suspicion during the X-ray scan of their luggage. The images revealed unusual bulges, which led to a physical inspection. Upon opening the suitcase, officials found tightly packed bundles of U.S. dollars.

The total sum was later confirmed to be US$1.645 million, or more than 11 million Chinese yuan. This amount far exceeds the legal limit for undeclared foreign currency.

According to current Chinese customs law, travelers entering the country are required to declare any foreign currency exceeding US$5,000 (or its equivalent) or more than 20,000 yuan in local currency. Failing to do so and using the non-declaration channel is considered a violation.

Undeclared cash is treated as a controlled item, and those found in breach of the rules may face confiscation of funds, fines, or even criminal investigation, depending on the severity of the case. Authorities have repeatedly cautioned that concealing large sums of money in personal belongings is a high-risk strategy, often leading to detection and serious consequences.

The case is now under further processing in line with applicable laws and regulations.

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