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Why do people nowadays like to punch in and take pictures everywhere?

Indeed, this kind of sloppy travel is particularly popular now. In fact, after all, I also like this kind of travel. Is no goal, no plan, wherever you go.

There are many ways to travel. Some people like to help themselves, some like to join a group, and some like the depth. Some people like to browse the flowers, some people like to be busy, some people like nature, some people like cities, some people like historical sites, some people like islands, and some people like shopping. What kind of travel do you like?

I still remember that when I was able to go out to play at first, I could only visit nearby scenic spots, and I couldn't arrange it for too long. It was rare to have a chance to go out to play. At that time, I was afraid that I would play a little less. I had better arrange a dozen scenic spots a day, get up early as possible, and have to play until the last bus before going home. Once I went to an amusement park with my friends, the tickets were not cheap, but most of the facilities were included in the tickets, so there was no need to pay extra. We went to every facility and didn't miss any one. It's funny to think about it later. I'm obviously afraid and tired, but I still want to play until the closing time.

Later, when I had a chance to walk around, I found that I didn't really like such a full way of traveling. I like visiting the local market, staying in local homestays, living in other places, and hanging around looking at local people. Fortunately, my girlfriends are also like this. When we go out to travel together, we always don't have too many plans, so we go with the flow and play wherever we go.

I know some people who like to clock in everywhere. They went to five countries in a week when they went to Europe. Although each country didn't have much impression, what they care about is that they have been there. This is also a very interesting way to travel, but they and I are not suitable for going out to play together. One of my friends once told me that he only went to the capital, and he planned to collect the capitals of various countries. He enjoyed it.

and my best friend and I travel more like very short-term immigrants. We travel to Japan or Thailand and only go to one city a week. When we travel to Europe, we only arrange one country or even half a country in about two weeks. We like to find apartment-style homestays, go to the market or supermarket to buy food with local people, visit a scenic spot in the morning, buy bread at the bakery on the street at noon, watch pigeons in the park in the afternoon, have a cup of coffee at the coffee shop on the corner, and then go home to cook dinner.

this kind of travel will have different experiences in every place, and sometimes unexpected experiences. I still remember one year when I went to Beijing for a week, a friend told me that there was a tailor who was very good and made clothes that were beautiful and cheap. He recommended that we go to tailor them the next day so that we could get clothes before leaving Beijing. When we arrived at the tailor's, there happened to be other guests, so we picked out styles and fabrics and chatted together. This guest is a lady in her fifties. She has a good temperament and can see that her family is very good.

I forgot what we talked about at that time. I only remember that we talked nonstop after picking it. When we were about to leave, this lady asked us if we wanted to visit his house. Without thinking too much, we went to her house together. In downtown Beijing, this lady's home is big and luxurious, sitting in her living room, with Beijing outside the floor-to-ceiling window, and imported black tea and biscuits on the table. At that time, I was very young and really learned.

I still remember when we were chatting, the housekeeper came to ask her what to cook for dinner. She said that when she went to the market in the morning, she just saw a good real estate, so she went to buy a real estate and didn't get any food. I could only laugh around, and we left on the pretext that we still wanted to go. She showed me different levels of life, but unfortunately I was too young at that time. If I asked for more experience guidance, maybe I could have a house in Beijing.

another time in Vienna, we took a tram from downtown to our hotel, but we didn't know where to sit. We thought we were smart enough to take a photo of the stop sign in front of the hotel and prepare to find the place to get off on the tram route map, only to find that the word we took a photo was not the name of the stop, but the meaning of the tram. Fortunately, there were two mother-in-law who couldn't speak English. Seeing our panic, they asked us where we were going. We took out the name of the hotel, and the mother-in-law nodded and held out her thumb, forefinger and middle finger. We wondered, is it 8 stops? The car continued to drive. Before long, my mother-in-law called us in a hurry and waved her hands to get off. Only then did we see our hotel in the distance. It turns out that the thumb of Europeans is 1, and the thumb, forefinger and middle finger are 3.

the experience of these different places makes me like walking around more. If you haven't tried it, you might as well try it next time. Pretending to live there and live a local life is a very interesting way to travel.