With the improvement of people's living standards, many Chinese people, after satisfying their food and clothing needs, will choose to travel in their free time or even settle abroad. When it comes to settling down, many citizens will choose to immigrate to some developed countries. At the same time, many travelers are curious about prices in developed countries.
Recently, a tour guide friend of the editor traveled to Australia and learned about the price issues in this country. What is the standard of living in a developed capitalist country? How big is the gap compared with China? Let’s find out what 10 yuan can buy in Australia!
After the tour guide friend went to the Australian wet market first, she said that the prices in this country were a bit beyond her expectation. The price of a bunch of green onions in Australia is about 2 Australian dollars, which is about 10 yuan when converted into RMB. Most other vegetables are sold in handfuls, and the price of each handful of green vegetables is about 1.5 Australian dollars, which is about 5 to 10 yuan when converted into RMB. . Australian carrots are relatively cheap, with a large bag of carrots costing about 6.5 yuan.
The tour guide friend then went to a supermarket in Australia. In Australia, dragon fruit costs about 30 yuan per pound, and grapes cost about 17 yuan per pound. It can be seen that fruits are a little expensive. However, local milk is very cheap. You can buy 2L of milk for about 10 yuan.
My tour guide friend also went to find out the local transportation prices. The starting price of a taxi in the suburbs of Australia is about 8 yuan. The main mode of transportation in Sydney, Australia is train. The one-way fare is 20 yuan, and half price for students. You may think that prices in Australia will be very expensive, but according to statistics, the per capita disposable income of our people is almost US$4,000, while that in Australia is eight times that of ours. Therefore, in comparison, Australia's prices are not very high.
After reading it, what do you think? Are you interested in traveling or living in Australia? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area.