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Travel prices to Sydney How much does it cost to stay in Sydney for a week

1. How much does it cost to go to Sydney for a week?

It might be cheaper if you rent a house and cook your own meals. The local rent is calculated on a weekly basis, usually 145 Australian dollars/week, and the meal expenses are about 70-90 Australian dollars/week (cooking by yourself). If you choose a homestay, it will be more expensive. School dormitories are the most expensive and very tight. The current consumption level in Melbourne in the United States is almost the same as that in Sydney. Melbourne in the United States is slightly cheaper, but in terms of house rent, the two places are basically the same. So you don’t have to pay special attention to money when you go to Sydney and Melbourne.

Part-time jobs: These two part-time jobs are not hard to find. Both are big cities. But it's all physical work, washing dishes, washing dishes, fast food restaurants or 24-hour convenience stores.

It is difficult to tell whether you are looking for a formal job. Sydney is located in New South Wales, with a large population, many job opportunities, and many international students (especially from China). Of course, competition is fierce.

Vic Melbourne has a smaller population and certainly has fewer job opportunities than Sydney. The hourly rate should be about the same.

2. What does it cost in Sydney?

How high are prices in Australia? It is said that the per capita income of this country is eight times that of China, and many people are still struggling to make ends meet. Let’s take a look at prices in Australia!

Exchange rate: 1 Australian dollar = 5 RMB.

What can you buy with 2 dollars (10 yuan)?

No. 98 gasoline 1L = milk 1L = cucumber 1 = avocado 1 = rice 1kg = eggs 6 = 300ml can of Coke 1 can = bus 5-10km = parking fee in general area for 1 hour.

What can you buy with 5 yuan (25 yuan)?

1 cup of Starbucks coffee = 1 jin of chicken wings = 1 jin of tomatoes = 1 box of cereal = the most basic cup of milk tea.

What can you buy with 15 yuan (75 yuan)?

Lunch for one person in an ordinary shop = minimum hourly wage = 1 day on the Sydney Metro (about 3 10km rides) = 1 movie ticket = 1 basic haircut for men in a small hair salon = 1 hour of parking fee in Sydney city center shopping mall = Approximately 700g beef.

What can you buy with 50 yuan (250 yuan)?

1 hot pot buffet = 1 pair of pants = 2 T-shirts = 0.5-1 hour door-to-door service = 1-2 ordinary novels = 1 haircut by the lady at the hair salon.

What can you buy with 100 yuan (500 yuan)?

Lunch for two in a mid-to-high-end restaurant = 1 person/month, water, electricity and gas = 1 day of childcare expenses (the government will reimburse an appropriate proportion based on family income).

What can you buy with 250 yuan (1250 yuan)?

One night in a mid-range hotel = round-trip air ticket from Sydney to Melbourne on weekdays on United Airlines

What can you buy with 500 yuan (2500 yuan)?

One week’s rent for a studio in Sydney = one speeding ticket.

What can 1,000 yuan (5,000 yuan) buy?

General vehicle insurance for 1 year = 1 car repair (minor repair) = 2 weeks of waiter salary (about 50 hours) = 2 days and 1 night weekend skiing/hot spring vacation tickets for two people.

[Other major expenditure prices]

Private secondary schools 20,000/year

University tuition fees for Australian local students are 20,000/year.

Japanese new cars cost NT$40,000

New two-bedroom apartments in Sydney cost NT$900,000

There are 2.5 million four-bedroom detached villas with lake views in Sydney.

Note: The above price is only an average level of personal subjective estimation and is unofficial. The cost of real estate varies by region.

[Household Income]

The latest data shows that the average annual salary of Australians is 82,000 Australian dollars per year, excluding the 35% personal income tax (starting point 18,000 Australian dollars per year), 10 % pension, 1.5% medical insurance tax, corporate annuity, etc. The average monthly income is around US$4-5,000. In about half of all households the wife is a housewife. After all, every family has about 2-4 children, so Australians are not wealthy.

And in China, it is not too difficult for someone who graduated from a prestigious school and worked hard in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou for ten years to earn an annual salary of 500,000 yuan. But in Australia, it is even more difficult to get an annual salary of AU$500,000. Middle class, with an annual family income of 200,000, which is a very good level in Australia.

[Lifestyle]

In China, due to the existence of Taobao, we rarely buy second-hand small commodities. However, second-hand goods are very popular in Australia. There are second-hand goods stores set up by charitable organizations to accept donations, and there are also regular family second-hand goods fairs. For middle-aged and elderly people, it is normal to go to the second-hand market to buy some clothes, daily necessities, and DVDs.

Most cars are second-hand. Basically 95% of the cars owned by international students are second-hand. It is also normal for international students to pick up some tables and chairs on the roadside.

Consumer Concepts

Except for Sydney’s urban centers in the United States, such as Wollongong, which is a smaller city, people do not have high requirements for dressing up. Foreigners wear flip-flops and short-sleeved shorts all year round, so you may not encounter a foreigner carrying an LV. At most the price is MK, coach.

Australians prefer to spend money on leisure vacations, such as buying a boat, going to sea on the weekend, or going skiing with the family, or traveling abroad.

Expenditures for studying abroad in Australia

The tuition fees for Australia’s eight prestigious universities range from RMB 35,000 to RMB 50,000 per year.

The living expenses for international students are 2,000 yuan/month.

Other miscellaneous expenses 6k/year

In addition to the above, there may also be fees for re-examination if you fail, which is about 5,000 yuan per course, as well as other personal hobbies, electronics The cost of the product, etc. Therefore, the annual cost for an international student is about 70,000 to 100,000 Australian dollars.

Milk, gasoline and other daily necessities are actually very cheap, but haircuts, repairs and other labor-related things are very expensive, and rents and housing prices have been rising in recent years. For an average family, the biggest expense, apart from property, may be their children’s tuition fees.

When I was still in China, I thought it was incredible to buy a cucumber for 10 yuan and a can of Coke in the supermarket. When I first came to Australia, I converted everything into RMB. When I went shopping, I thought everything was expensive. I remember once I posted a photo on Moments. The two of us went to have spicy milk tea at noon and spent 180 yuan in RMB. Everyone has left me messages expressing fear about high prices in Australia. As I stay here longer and longer, I gradually get used to it.

3. How much is the approximate cost of living in Sydney per year?

The approximate cost of food, clothing, housing and transportation for one month:

1. Rent: AUD 800-AUD 1,500 per month.

2. Food: 200-400 Australian dollars/month

3. Water, electricity and coal: 50-100 Australian dollars/month.

4. Transportation: 100-200 Australian dollars per month

5. Telephone and Internet: 100-200 Australian dollars per month

6. Daily necessities: 200-400 Australian dollars/month

A rough estimate is that the cost of living per month will be between 1,400-2,600, which is a relatively average estimate.

4. One week’s living expenses in Sydney

are basically not enough. The tuition fee for undergraduate business studies in Sydney in 2018 is AUD 40,500 per year. The current average living cost in Sydney is AUD 20,000-25,000 per year, which adds up to approximately AUD 60,000, or approximately RMB 300,000. Although it is allowed to work in Australia, you have studied for an undergraduate degree and it will take some time to adapt, so you basically have to rely on your family for the first 1-2 years. In the last 2-3 semesters, if you are more comfortable with the life there, you can work part-time without affecting your studies, and then you can basically earn 200,000-250,000.

5. How much does it cost to eat in Sydney for a day?

3,000 RMB is about 600 Australian dollars, = 20 Australian dollars a day. If you are a girl with a small appetite, you can still eat well by buying and cooking your own food. Can only eat the cheapest McDonald's and KFC when eating out in the US. The pot-bellied man had to live off the family's buckets. PS: A pack of instant noodles is cheap at 1 Australian dollar and can last for half a year.

6. How many days to spend in Sydney

The Australian personal tourist visa and electronic tourist visa are valid for 12 months, and you can stay for three months at a time.

7. How much does it cost to travel to Sydney?

Budget for China’s trip to Australia: special off-season round-trip air ticket: 7,000 yuan per day, food, accommodation and transportation: 2,000 yuan if you plan to spend two weeks For travel, it is enough to prepare 5,000 Australian dollars (approximately RMB 30,000). Suggestion: Only bring 2,000 Australian dollars and pay the rest with a credit card.

There are several cities in China that can fly to Australia, namely Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong.

1. Take your luggage, passport and visa and arrive at the departure airport. Arrive at the airport three hours early.

2. Check baggage by ticket: Find the counter of the designated airline (usually it will be written on the board above the counter, if you can't find it, ask the staff. When you check the baggage, tell the staff The luggage of the personnel will go straight to the final landing city XXX, such as Melbourne

3. After you get the ticket, you have already gone to customs, security check, and boarding gate (the boarding number and boarding time are written on the ticket). , seat number seat; boarding time is half an hour earlier than departure time).