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Being poor or being rich, who is the real poet and distant place?

Personally, I think traveling on a budget is more in line with my image of "poetry and distance". Many people seem to have some misunderstandings about Qiongyou. They think that Qiongyou means traveling with very little or even no money. But in fact, the real meaning of Qiongyou should be that you have a clear understanding of the trip you are about to take. plan. You can clearly know which money is worth spending and which money is unnecessary.

Save as much money as you can. This does not mean that you are too poor or incapable. On the contrary, I think it is a sign of a person who is thoughtful and capable of planning. Of course, it’s not necessarily that Fuyou is wrong. Everyone has different opinions. Compared with Qiongyou, Fuyou’s advantage is that it can spend the entire journey more easily, but the sense of participation and satisfaction during the journey may not be the same. Not as rich as Qiongyou.

Of course, poor travel itself is a relatively big test for a person. In order to spend some unnecessary money while traveling on a budget, we may need to make more strenuous efforts, and we will face many problems and challenges. If we can deal with them better, it will have a greater training effect on ourselves.

Be clear that Qiongyou does not rely on asking others for money. This is not Qiongyou, but begging. The real budget travel should be after understanding all the travel products, making more correct choices for them and saving some extra and unnecessary expenses. Although at the beginning, our plan may not be good enough due to lack of experience, the improvements we make after learning from the experience after each failure will make us feel extremely proud.