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Why is Russian tourism not popular in China?

My younger brother and a group of more than ten people went to Russia. When they came back, in one word, they were far inferior to China!

Because of their acquaintanceship, the travel agency gave them a preferential price. The tour fee for each person starting from Kunming was nearly 10,000 yuan. When entering the airport, it is customary not to bring water with you. After entering, the airport does not provide free drinking water. It only sells mineral water for more than ten or twenty dollars a bottle! If you are thirsty, buy a bottle and take a small sip for each person to moisten your mouth, just like following Ganling.

Take me to see the subway and you will be charged a head fee! There is also a capitation fee to see the tombs of the martyrs! Watching a show is extremely expensive! Just looking at these scenic spots that cannot be called scenic spots, it is hard to say that 5,000 yuan is not enough. The computers at the security checkpoints of Russian airports are too old, and the broadband signal they are connected to keeps dropping out. They have passed the computer verification, but they keep malfunctioning and crashing. Those who have passed are called out again and have to wait for the computer to return to normal before going through the security check again.

No matter where you are in Russia, tips are forced. Computer equipment alone lags behind China for many years. He deeply lamented that China is still strong! Russia is poor. (A few years ago, our district committee secretary went there and couldn't find anything to eat. A Chinese fellow went out for two hours and managed to get half-burned potatoes, boiled with the skins on, and half eaten. full). All meals were arranged in restaurants owned by Chinese people, and the food was very poor. He said, "Next time, I will be carried in a big sedan chair, but I won't be impatient to go!" I originally wanted to go to Russia, but I gave up the idea.