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Is it more cost-effective to go abroad to the vegetable market?

Entry and exit have become more convenient. I will choose to travel abroad, go where I want to go and eat what I want to eat.

When traveling abroad, I prefer places that are small, ordinary and can better reflect local real life, such as vegetable markets. Introduce two vegetable markets you have been to and feel the market life in a foreign country.

First, Thailand pointed bamboo vegetable market

Tsim Chuen is a multicultural town in the southeast of Thailand, where Vietnamese, China and local Thais are isomorphic to form the social life.

I remember it was 4: 30 in the morning when I went to the Jianquan vegetable market. At this point, the merchants have begun to set up stalls and place goods. Like China, the vegetable market was in a huge shed at that time. Many stalls were arranged in a very orderly way, selling many daily necessities, including meat, vegetables, rice flour oil and other department stores. Although everyone is tired, they all work step by step. This is the most ordinary working people, unpretentious and true.

There are many rare scenes in Jianzhuwen in the morning, such as monk's alms, which are rare in China. In Thailand, monks will beg for alms along the street early in the morning, and residents will also wait for prepared food at the door early. When the monks arrive, they will respectfully offer them, and some will kowtow to the monks to touch the top. They think it will bring good luck.

Philippine Duma Gaidi Market

In fact, to understand the living standard of a place, it is a good choice to go to the vegetable market, where you can learn more about the real situation, such as prices. In Duma Gaidi, I walked into a local public market, which is actually a vegetable market. Generally, tour groups don't come to such places, but I have learned a lot here. People come and go in the vegetable market, everyone bargains, and some enjoy food on the street. A real picture of life in Duma Gaidi is vividly displayed.

The stalls here are all marked with prices. If you convert them into RMB, you can know the local price level. For example, okra is sold in bundles. I asked, and it's also RMB 1.3 1, which is quite cheap.

Travel can let us know more about the world, different customs, absorb nutrients from others and make ourselves better. Of course, in recent days, for the health of themselves and their families, it is safer for everyone to stay at home, and I hope to get out of the haze and see a bigger world as soon as possible.