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*** How expensive is it?

What is the consumption situation in *** city?

*** Consumption can be said to be second to none in China, and prices are at least 30% to 50% higher than in mainland cities. Let’s introduce it below* ** Some local tourism consumption conditions:

1. *** There are many taxi companies in the city. Jeep rentals are 3.5-4 yuan/km, and there are discounts for chartered cars.

1. Taxi:

Although *** city is very small, surprisingly it has 2000 taxis. If you take a taxi from ***, you have to negotiate the price when you get on the bus. It is usually 10 yuan in the city. Drepung Monastery is far away and costs 20 yuan. For example, taking a taxi to the airport costs 150-250 yuan, which is 98 kilometers and takes 1.5- 2 hours.

2. Bus:

The buses are all unmanned fares, and the fare is 1 yuan. Even the big buses that go to the train station are 1 yuan.

3. Minibus:

Individual minibuses travel on fixed routes, and the fare is 2 yuan.

4. Human-powered tricycle:

You can take a tricycle to get around ***. Each vehicle can seat 2 people and only travels in the city. Negotiate the price before getting on the bus, usually 3-7 yuan.

5. Bicycles:

Many hotels have bicycles for rent, usually the price is 2 yuan/hour, mountain bikes are 3 yuan/hour, and the daily rental is 20-30 yuan/day. .

6. Car rental:

Car rental varies depending on the season. April to May is the cheapest, with an off-road cruiser costing between 3,800 and 4,500 yuan; June to September The price is 1,500-2,000 yuan higher than in April and May. The fee to enter the mountain is 400 yuan. The ferry to Samye Temple is 180 yuan, and the price per person of the Everest line is about 2,100 yuan.

2. When traveling in ***, *** and large and medium-sized cities such as Rizhe, Gyantse, Nagqu, Linzhi, Bayi, Nanshan, Zedang, etc. have relatively good star-rated hotels with good conditions and services. The standard can satisfy the vast majority of tourists

1. Star-rated hotels:

*** There are relatively good star-rated hotels, and there are currently 5 five-star hotels. , the ordinary room price is generally 600-1200 yuan

2. Specialty hotels:

In ***, the most popular among tourists are not the big hotels, but the unique local Tibetan people. Typical small hotels generally cost between 150-350 yuan.

3. Rent:

If you plan to stay here for more than a month, it is best to rent in ***. The house is fully equipped and 500 yuan/month is enough.

3. Barkhor Street is paved with granite stones and is a famous shopping street. The products in Barkhor Street are full of Western characteristics. There are countless amazing handicrafts

1. Tibetan medicine:

*** If you want to be assured of unique Tibetan medicines and medicinal materials, it is best to buy them at state-owned pharmacies. It is not much different from other places.

2. Tibetan souvenirs:

Prayer wheels, thangkas, Tibetan boots, handmade carpets, cow wool, Buddhist beads, celestial stones, and turquoise. , Tibetan knives, etc. Full of ethnic characteristics, you can see Western handicrafts, old-fashioned jewelry, religious utensils, Tibetan incense, Tibetan boots, Zang hats, Tibetan robes, Tibetan knives, snuff bottles and other daily necessities everywhere. Various products come from all the way from India and Nepal. Apart from being relatively deserted during the Tibetan calendar year, Barkhor Street is very busy during the rest of the time. When shopping on Barkhor Street, you must learn to negotiate with the owners of the private stalls on Barkhor Street. The prices are ridiculous. They ask for it based on who you are. If they think you are a rich person, it will be even more outrageous. Different stall owners often charge 10 times different prices for the same ornaments, especially for rare items. Don’t rush. To buy, ask several stores.

3. Picture album:

You can also buy a large picture album "***" at Barkhor Street for 180 yuan, and a larger picture album "**". * Buddhist temple murals" 650 yuan.

4. Practical information

1. Telecommunications:

Since 2007, *** has launched "tour rental". , Changyou***" business. This business can solve the high roaming charges and long-distance calls incurred by tourists when they use mobile phones to communicate in Tibet. Using the rental business, tourists only need to spend 10 yuan per day to rent an aircraft and enjoy unlimited Make domestic long distance calls within a time limit.

2. Internet cafes:

*** There are at least 200 Internet cafes near the urban area. The Internet speed is relatively fast and the prices are in line with those in the mainland. The fee is 3-4 yuan/hour on weekends and holidays such as Golden Week, and 2.5-3 yuan/hour on weekdays (Monday to Friday).

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*** Is the consumption high?

Let’s talk about food first. You can eat a portion of noodles for 8 yuan, and the price is 8 yuan or 10 yuan. And if a group of people goes to order food, it only costs more than 100 yuan. Let’s give a simple example. , tomato and egg soup is 8-10 yuan, fried vegetables are also, and meat dishes are more than 20 to 30 yuan, so do you think it is expensive? This is food. If you can, it is very convenient to take a taxi at ***, but you have to share a car to go to other attractions. , carpooling depends on the distance, Namtso Yanghu Lake is not expensive, but everything to Everest Base Camp is more expensive. Besides, it is recommended to stay in a youth hostel, you can make many friends, and many youth hostels are people who have been out for a long time and can give you a lot Opinions, whether it is carpooling or something, in *** it is not fun to do activities alone, 40-50 for a multi-person room, the youth hostel also has single rooms for 80,100, if you want to go to a hotel, it will definitely be expensive

** What is the daily consumption level of * ***?

*** The daily consumption level is not as high as legendary, it is slightly higher than Chengdu and slightly higher than Chongqing. The main thing is to pay attention to your body and don't catch a cold. If you have mild cold symptoms, you should get treatment in time. Don't delay. If you meet a drunkard at night, try to avoid it and don't talk nonsense about religion. Anyway, just pay attention to everything and it's not as suspenseful as some people say. Finally, I wish you good luck in your work

How is ***’s consumption? How much does it cost to go to ***?

Their consumption is okay, it depends on your usual habits. For specific details, you can also check out Tianshang ***’s travel guide, which provides information on all aspects of food, accommodation, and transportation. The last time we went there we chose a place to eat and stay based on the above list. It was clean and not expensive.

*** Is it more expensive in cities with high consumption levels?

First of all, if you come to France to study in a public school, the registration fee is several hundred euros per year, and there is no tuition fee. The cost won't be very big. If you are a business school, it will be a different matter. In fact, don’t go to Paris, other cities are fine. In fact, the most important factor in consumption level is the house price. In cities with many schools, because there are many students, housing prices are high and houses are in high demand. During the peak enrollment period in September and October every year, it is difficult to find a house. In terms of daily consumption, there is not much difference from other provinces, and transportation expenses will not exceed 25 euros per month. I have stayed in Toulouse and Grad before. They are both cities with concentrated universities and housing prices are not cheap, especially Grad (because it is also close to the Alps). A special reminder is that just looking for a city with low consumption is not a wise choice. The city is small and the opportunities are relatively few. If you want to find an internship or apply for other stages in the future (French universities need to submit application materials for each stage, It doesn’t mean that if you are in a certain school this year, you will still be there next year), you still have to run to a big city, and the French like to interview you. The cost of traveling alone will make you very heartbroken. While still in France, I have moved to the third city, Paris, for an internship.

Is ***’s consumption high?

***’s consumption ranks first in the country, and prices are astonishingly high. Statistics from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences are just not published.

*** Is the consumption high? Can ordinary students afford to go? Ask an expert for guidance!

*** The consumption level is still acceptable, almost the same as third- and fourth-tier cities

*** Does anyone know how expensive living prices are? Here is an example of 2015

I came to *** from *** in Shanghai at the end of October this year and live near the Second Ring Road (Dangre Road)

A bun at a dessert shop similar to Bread Talk is ¥15

The average one-hour KTV rental fee during prime time is ¥300-400

The starting price of a taxi is ¥10, and the price exceeds ¥2/Km over 3Km

Central city (around the Potala Palace) 3Km) house price ¥1000/㎡

Movies (non-IMAX) cost an average of ¥120 per game

Communications, Internet, and public transportation are the same as those in mainland China

Me I hope these examples can help the poster have an idea of ??the cost of living in ***

Is *** expensive?

Hello: The prices in *** are now very stable, similar to those in the mainland, and the prices of some things are cheaper than in the mainland. *** The price of pork is now between 12 and 14 yuan. The price of beef is between 14 and 22 yuan. If you want to develop in ***, the best development opportunity is between April and November every year. I am in *** now, come on.

*** Is it expensive? How much does it cost to stay in a hotel for a night?

*** As a tourist city, hotel prices also rise and fall with the peak and low seasons of the tourism industry. In the low season from November to the end of April, the price is around 100 per night. The peak season from June to October (especially August to October) is generally around 300 (prices from May to July can generally remain around 200). For five-star hotels, the price is generally around 800, regardless of the off-season or peak season. *** Consumption is still quite expensive, and you have to divide rice and noodles into meals. The average price for rice for two people is about 100, and for noodles, it is about 30. There is also transportation fee, 1 yuan for bus.

The taxi fare starts at 10 yuan (within 5 kilometers) and seems to be 1.3 yuan per kilometer beyond 5 kilometers. It's less expensive at night. The starting price of a human-powered tricycle is generally 4 to 5 yuan. There is no specific tariff standard, it is the driver who has the final say. If it is done, cutting off 20% of the coachman's asking price is basically the bottom line. That's all. If you still don't understand anything, feel free to ask me.