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Is it a waste of money to spend money on traveling? Only a poor tour is a real tour?

It is understood that in the years before the outbreak of the epidemic, hundreds of millions of people in China chose to travel abroad every year, and in China's big cities, one out of every ten people will have been abroad, or even more. Traveling abroad can not only make us happy physically and mentally, but also add a lot of experience. Life experience is similar to the road we have traveled. The more places you go, the richer your experience.

However, with the growing tourism market, many people have many different views. Some people think that going out to travel is only a happy thing if you spend money well. After all, there are not many times in a year when you can be so willful. Others think that when we go to some scenic spots, we are all made to look like what we want, just like the Yellow Crane Tower. The real Yellow Crane Tower has long been broken. The Yellow Crane Tower we saw was actually built by later generations according to previous construction drawings. We actually spend money to go out to play, not really travel. Only by traveling to some small places can we feel more about the local customs. Do you agree?

In fact, many people think that poor travel is the real travel, because they have never really traveled!

First of all, poor travel means that you have no extra money. I've seen many programs about a man's diary. He has only 3000 yuan on him and can come to Vietnam for nearly 30 days. He did feel different local conditions and customs, but he was not sure whether the trip was pleasant.

No money means you have no room for trial and error. You must be careful what you eat and buy. A little carelessness may mean that there is no money to go back. And you can only stay in some cheap youth hostels, with less money, but the environment may be very poor. Plus, in case it doesn't happen. If you meet a thief, this trip may mean direct scrapping.

Secondly, poor travel does not mean leaving. Many people think that poor travel is actually the same as leaving. As long as you bring your own money, you can go elsewhere. Actually, it is not. Real poor travel should be planned in advance, and where to go at this stop and where to go at that stop should be considered.

Travel around Tibet on foot. You should first consider the harsh environment of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and various countermeasures, and then consider whether you can survive the sun exposure, the high temperature of 30-40 degrees and the temperature difference between day and night. If you don't consider these, if you choose to hike, you will basically come back without taking a few steps.

Generally speaking, poor travel and spending money to travel are actually just different ways of traveling, and there is no real travel. If you have money, you can eat more local food and watch many programs, and you can feel the local customs at close range without spending money. Only a trip that suits you can be true.

I don't know what you think. Which one do you like?