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Can I ask you a question? How wildly expensive is this?
I'm getting older, I've always wanted to travel abroad, but I've kinda just discarded the idea because I figured there's no way I'd ever be able to afford it.
Edit: thanks for the replies - I was right, definitely can't afford that
Oh well
The flights will likely be the most expensive part. Seems like you can travel in China pretty cheaply.
2k round flight, 500 for a visa agency to process your visa if your assigned regional consulate isn't nearby (it must be done in person)
Expenses while you're here: 20-50 usd for high speed rail tickets between big cities, streetfood/hole in the wall stuff is 1-2 usd, sit down restaurants usually 10-20 usd. Coffee is a bit expensive (4-5 usd usually, but if you just drink tea it's only about a dollar.)
If you don't mind staying in relatively crappy hotels/hostels you can get by with paying 5-10 usd a night, but you have to make sure they actually have a license to host foreigners.
You haven't discovered Luckin yet?
I think it was still like 30 yuan for a latte iirc?
On the miniapp they literally always have offers on; it's usually more like 10 for a latte.
No wait it was like 15, yeah thats a decent price
manner and familymart have regular coffees for around 10-15