I think it was still like 30 yuan for a latte iirc?
NPa
Expenses while you're here: 20-50 usd for high speed rail tickets between big cities, streetfood/hole in the wall stuff is 1-2 usd, sit down restaurants usually 10-20 usd. Coffee is a bit expensive (4-5 usd usually, but if you just drink tea it's only about a dollar.)
If you don't mind staying in relatively crappy hotels/hostels you can get by with paying 5-10 usd a night, but you have to make sure they actually have a license to host foreigners.
I'll help them get isekai'd
The sino-soviet split happened because Stalin tried to eat Maos big bowl of noodles with his big spoon
thought criminal
cognitive dissident
Mmm boiled pickel
these are all worthless
Seconded on the language part. I'm there right now and it's really difficult to find people that speak English. I'm having to use translation apps and gestures a lot.
me when I see a woman wearing pants
Like, if you wrote a sci-fi or fantasy novel that was basically a blow-by-blow account of the lead up to the October Revolution and what followed it in the proceeding 75 or so years except in a different settings using different names, you're going to find that the overwhelming majority of people are going to take a pro-soviet position without realising it.
Brb going to write this book
No wait it was like 15, yeah thats a decent price