Including food, clothing, housing and transportation?
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First of all, the exchange rate is 100 pesos: 8.07 US dollars. The prices are more similar to those in Beijing and Shanghai.
3-star hotels range from 600 to 800 yuan.
112 million (at the end of July 2009), ranking second in Latin America after Brazil and eleventh in the world.
The official language is Spanish, and 7.1% of the population speaks Indian languages.
89% of the residents believe in Catholicism and 6% believe in Protestant Christianity.
Tourist attractions: Mayan ruins, Pyramids of the Moon, the ancient city of Durham; Food: tequila, Mexican music, chili peppers (ceviche, pipianes), tako and tortillas, spicy steak, soy foods, insect-eating country.
There are many taxis in big cities and the prices are very reasonable. However, since buses are so convenient and have wide routes, it is best not to take a taxi unless you are late at night or in a remote place.
If you really want to take a taxi, it’s best to negotiate the price before getting in to avoid being cheated. Moreover, bargaining is necessary. Never agree to a taxi (taximetlo). In addition to saying that skipping the meter is more expensive, some unscrupulous drivers will skip the taxi.
They manipulate the appearance and bully unreasonable tourists.
Moreover, there have been several green taxi robber incidents in Mexico City, and similar incidents have occurred in other places, so be especially careful.
The best way is to hail a Sitio taxi from a legal hail station or hotel, rather than hailing one on the side of the road.
Mexico's bus system is well developed and cheap.
Before taking the bus, pay attention to whether the bus is Lokal or De Paso.
Local means that the shuttle departs from the station you are at; De Paso means that the shuttle departs from other stations. Tickets cannot be purchased in advance for this shuttle.
Buses can be simply divided into three classes: luxury bus (Servicio Ejekutivo), first class bus (Primera Klase) and second class bus (Segunda Klase).
Luxury buses offer royal treatment including: reclining seats, meals, air conditioning and movies.
First-class buses are already quite comfortable and convenient. You can ask at the ticket window whether the bus has a bathroom and air conditioning.
Second class license plates are cheaper but more crowded.
It is best to keep the ticket stub for inspection after getting on the bus.
Mexico has a complex and diverse climate.
The coastal and southeastern plains have a tropical climate, with an average annual temperature of 25-27.7°C; the Mexican plateau has a mild climate all year round, with temperatures in the mountain basins of 24°C and higher areas around 17°C; and the northwest inland has a continental climate.
Most areas are divided into two seasons: dry and rainy. The rainy season concentrates 75% of the annual precipitation.
The average annual precipitation is less than 250 mm in the northwest, 750-1000 mm in the interior, and 1000-2000 mm in the central Gulf Coast and southern Pacific Coast.
Because most of the territory of Mo is plateau terrain, there is no severe cold in winter, no scorching heat in summer, and thousands of trees are evergreen all year round. The natural conditions are extremely superior, and it is known as the "Pearl of the Plateau".