You can send it. Normal food is not prohibited from being mailed. Snacks such as edible sugar can be mailed, but they need to be opened and inspected when mailed.
According to the "Guidance Catalog of Prohibited Items", it is prohibited to mail items:
1. Firearms (including imitations and major parts) and ammunition
1. Firearms (including imitations and major parts): such as pistols, rifles, submachine guns, riot guns, air guns, shotguns, sports guns, anesthesia injection guns, steel ball guns, tear gas guns, etc.
2. Ammunition (including imitations): such as bullets, bombs, grenades, rockets, illumination bombs, incendiary bombs, smoke (fog) bombs, signal bombs, tear gas, gas bombs, landmines, grenades, artillery shells, gunpowder, etc.
2. Control equipment
1. Controlled knives: such as daggers, triangular scrapers, spring knives with self-locking devices (jumping knives), and other similar single-edged, double-edged, triangular-edged knives, etc.
2. Others: such as crossbows, tear gas cannons, tear gas guns, stun guns, etc.
3. Explosives
1. Explosive equipment: such as explosives, detonators, fuses, detonating cords, blasting agents, etc.
2. Fireworks and firecrackers: such as fireworks, firecrackers, crackers, crackers, crackers, colored powder bombs and other fireworks and black powder, pyrotechnic powder, starting paper, fuse, etc.
3. Others: such as propellant, propellant, nitrocellulose, electric ignition head, etc.
4. Compressed and liquefied gases and their containers
1. Flammable gases: such as hydrogen, methane, ethane, butane, natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, ethylene, propylene, acetylene, lighters, etc.
2. Toxic gases: such as carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, chlorine, etc.
3. Explosive or suffocating, combustion-supporting gases: such as compressed oxygen, nitrogen, helium, neon, aerosols, etc.
5. Flammable liquids
Such as gasoline, diesel, kerosene, tung oil, acetone, ether, paint, lacquer, benzene, alcohol, rosin oil, etc.
6. Flammable solids, spontaneous combustion substances, and flammable substances when exposed to water
1. Flammable solids: such as red phosphorus, sulfur, aluminum powder, flash powder, solid alcohol, matches, activated carbon, etc.
2. Self-igniting substances: such as yellow phosphorus, white phosphorus, nitrocellulose (including film), titanium powder, etc.
3. Flammable substances when exposed to water: such as metal sodium, potassium, lithium, zinc powder, magnesium powder, calcium carbide (carbide), sodium cyanide, potassium cyanide, etc.
7. Oxidants and peroxides
Such as permanganate, perchlorate, hydrogen oxide, sodium peroxide, potassium peroxide, lead peroxide, chlorate , bromate, nitrate, hydrogen peroxide, etc.
8. Toxic substances
Such as arsenic, arsenic, mercury compounds, thallium compounds, cyanide, selenium powder, phenol, mercury, highly toxic pesticides, etc.
9. Biochemical products, infectiousness, infectious substances
Such as germs, anthrax, parasites, excrement, medical waste, bones, animal organs, limbs, unnitrated prepared animal skins, unmedicated animal bones, etc.
10. Radioactive substances
Such as uranium, cobalt, radium, plutonium, etc.
11. Corrosive substances
Such as sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, batteries, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc.
12. Drugs and drug-taking paraphernalia, narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs for illegal purposes, precursor chemicals for illegal purposes
1. Drugs, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances: such as opium (including poppy shells, flowers, bracts and leaves), morphine, heroin, cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine (methamphetamine), ketamine, methcathinone, amphetamine, sodium caffeine, etc. .
2. Precursor chemicals: such as piperonal, safrole, sassafras oil, ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, hydroxyimine, o-ketone, phenylacetic acid, bromopropiophenone, acetic anhydride, toluene, acetone, etc.
3. Drug paraphernalia: such as curling stones, etc.
13. Illegal publications, printed materials, audio-visual products and other promotional materials
If they contain reactionary, inciting ethnic hatred, undermining national unity, undermining social stability, promoting cults or religious extremist ideas , books, publications, pictures, photos, audio-visual products, etc. with obscene and other contents.
14. Special equipment for spies
Such as hidden eavesdropping equipment, photographic equipment, burst transceivers, one-time pads, steganography tools, used to obtain intelligence Electronic monitoring and interception equipment, etc.
15. Illegal counterfeit items
Such as counterfeit or altered currency, documents, official seals, etc.
16. Infringement of intellectual property rights and counterfeit goods
1. Infringement of intellectual property rights: such as books, audio-visual products, etc. that infringe patent rights, trademark rights, and copyrights.
2. Counterfeit and shoddy products: such as fake and shoddy food, medicines, children's products, electronic products, cosmetics, textiles, etc.
17. Endangered wild animals and their products
Such as ivory, tiger bones, rhinoceros horns and their products, etc.
Extended information
"Interim Regulations on Express Delivery"
Article 4: No unit or individual may use letters, parcels, printed matter and other delivery items (hereinafter collectively referred to as express delivery) ) Engage in activities that endanger national security, social public interests or the legitimate rights and interests of others.
Except for relevant departments to inspect express mail in accordance with the law, no unit or individual may illegally inspect other people’s express mail. No unit or individual may privately open, conceal, destroy, or resell other people's express shipments.
Article 22 When handing over express mail, the sender shall truthfully provide the following matters:
(1) Sender’s name, address, and contact number;
(2) The name, address, and contact number of the recipient;
(3) The name, nature, and quantity of the items to be delivered.
Except for letters and express mail sent by users who have signed a security agreement, companies operating express delivery business should check the identity of the sender and register the identity information when receiving or sending express mail, but it must not be included in the express waybill. Record user identity information other than name, address, and contact number. If the sender refuses to provide identity information or provides false identity information, companies operating express delivery services are not allowed to accept or send the goods.
State Post Bureau of the People's Republic of China - "Guidance Catalog of Prohibited Items"