Turkey
Turkey, dotted with rivers, lakes and seas, with shining blue eyes and colorful cities and towns, is surrounded by the ubiquitous blue of the sky and the sea. No wonder some people say that Turkey is a country spoiled by blue.
Turkey's consumption level is slightly higher in the peak season, but you can find cost-effective restaurants and accommodations when you get there, and hotels all over the country can basically get it for 2-3 dollars!
And when it comes to local food in Turkey, as long as you ask about the local people's eating habits, you can find some restaurants that local people like to eat, which are inexpensive and can also eat cheap food.
Nepal
Nepal is located at the southern foot of the Himalayas, bordering Xizang Autonomous Region, China in the north and India on the other three sides. The Himalayas have become the natural border between Nepal and China. It is a place of pilgrimage in the hearts of countless travel enthusiasts.
Nepal has a long history and splendid culture, and many dynasties have left glorious relics for Nepal. Lumbini, Nepal, the birthplace of Buddha Sakyamuni, is the only country in the world with Hinduism as its state religion, and is called the country of the gods.
The price of an ordinary hotel room here ranges from 4 RMB to 18 RMB. A sit-down meal will only cost you about 2 yuan.
Vietnam
Vietnam, a beautiful country, has no artificial beauty of Singaporeans, no sea of people in Thailand, beautiful scenery, simple folk customs and low prices.
Hanoi, the capital, is quiet and leisurely, full of socialist characteristics; Ho Chi Minh City has left a large number of French buildings, full of French customs; Halong Bay is known as Guilin at sea; Nha Trang is a seaside city with various customs. Minai is the favorite seaside holiday city of local people ... every place will have a place that will make tourists feel excited.
Vietnam loves to eat noodles. A bowl of Vietnamese noodles costs 3,-5, VND, and cafes you can see in the streets are also very cheap. Coffee 2,-3, Vietnamese dong. There are many full snacks such as spring rolls and baguettes on the street. It's really cost-effective to eat here!
Malaysia
Malaysia is rich in tourism resources. You can eat delicious food in Penang, shuttle through the high-rise buildings in Kuala Lumpur, dive into the beautiful deep sea in Seppadan, miss the transparent sea in Semporna, and wait for the intoxicating sunset in Kota Kinabalu ...
Malaysia is not only fun, but also cheap, especially the roadside food, including a cup of teh tarik 5 yuan, a bowl of Baku Teh 15 yuan, a portion of Hainan chicken rice 15 yuan and a portion of coconut milk.