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How far is the University of Tübingen in Germany from China and what is the climate like?

1. About the weather. Tübingen is in southern Germany. The climate is relatively mild. According to historical meteorological records, the lowest temperature in winter is within -5 degrees, which means it is warmer than winter in Beijing.

2. About its location. Tübingen is in southern Germany, in the state of Baden-Württemberg. The population is approximately 88,000.

3. Regarding living expenses. If you don’t have to pay for your own housing, then 400 euros per month should be enough for you to live on (and it’s a pretty good standard of living). Now that the euro is so low, you can exchange more and it won’t be a big problem if you can’t spend all your money. Round-trip air tickets to Beijing start at 10,000 yuan. Let’s go to and from Beijing to Munich. Just take the train in Germany.

4. An Iphone is enough for the phone. Go local and buy a prepaid phone card. I'm afraid no company will sign a contract with you if you have a visa, because the contracts are all for 2 years. Buy a phone card specifically for calls to China, which costs about 0.05 euros per minute.

5. If you live in a student dormitory, you should have access to the Internet. I just don’t know if I need you to pay again. But generally, network cables in school dormitories are not expensive. Just like over the phone, due to the nature of your visa, it is also unrealistic to sign online. If there is no internet in the dormitory, you can definitely use a 3G internet card, which is prepaid and has traffic limits.

6. Regarding German social networking sites, you can log in only if you are dead. Other instant messaging software can also be used. Don’t worry about this

7. Small gifts for Germans do not need to be expensive. Beijing Xiushui, buy some Chinese knots, colorful chopsticks and the like. The price is cheap and it has Chinese characteristics. It’s a gift that’s tried and true.

8. What you bring to your family and friends when you return home depends on your budget. Ordinary small souvenirs, key chains, refrigerator magnets, chocolates. For better ones, you can consider German cuckoo clocks and tin cups. If the budget is high, I’ll leave it to you to think about it separately

9. It’s okay to travel. Depends on your time. You can go to Germany's neighboring countries and within Germany (Germany, Austria, France, Belgium, Luxembourg). Farther away, Spain and Italy are to the south, Northern Europe is to the north, and Prague, the Czech Republic is to the east. Just don't be too tired and don't be in a hurry. Europe is a place where quiet taste is required.