I don't mind. People can go wherever they want. These are opinions. My opinion is traveling is overrated. Not only me though, world health organization thinks the same.
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"What China offers beside electronic components? "
It is a magical place with a rich and old culture. When I lived there, I don't think anywhere people partied harder than there. Bars that were empty and filling up at 2pm and people dancing on the table. And I don't mean a Saturday night, I mean a Monday. Or Clubs that fill up at 8 or 9 AM. You could smell business opportunity in the air. Doors were open It was a place where things happened. It was a weird place. A crazy place. When there was no place left for me in this world. China welcomed me with open arms. Gave me food and shelter and access to health care.
"Is there unique a place that can't be found in a other city in your home country?"
There are many.
"Please don't tell me food is good in China. Food is good in any country."
Doubt it. There are only a few major cuisines in the world with China being one of them. Sure, you can get great food in NYC. You can eat in a Michelin Star restaurant. But this does not give America a great cuisine.
It's me asked these questions then deleted later assuming that there won't be a satisfying answer. My assumption was correct, there is nothing China offers to their visitors by reading your answer.
Well, what would you expect? Any magic medicine? Any clothing brand you can buy only there? There are cars you can only buy in China.
There are a ton of tourist attractions that can't be found anywhere except in China. I mean, what can you find in Italy that you could not get in the States? Pizza? Armani? Ice Cream? Fiat cars? You can get all this shit in the states. Strangely, shitloads of American heading to Italy every year.
I don't know, that's what I am asking. For instance, In Norway, you see Fjords, Nordic houses, dark colored sea. In Germany, you see technical museums, abandoned railways, airports. I am expecting that kind of things that make me not regret spending money.
They look pretty much the same with what I see when I visit the nearest highest peak in the place I live. Not convinced, not trolling, I am trying to ask fair questions.
The number of flights between China and the rest of the world is still around half as it was pre Covid. The high prices are simply a function of too much demand (people wanting to travel to China) and not enough supply (seats on airplanes available). Closing off Russian airspace has also hurt, making flights use more fuel and many direct flights less feasible.
Tell me about it. My favorite airline from Beijing to anywhere in Europe was Aeroflot, the Burger King at the airport in Moscow served beer. Glad you can find flights so cheap, all I can find from Seattle ATM is $2k/person, most with one day layovers. We used to have so many direct flights a day, it’s around 30+ hours now unless you want to pay even more for something that is only 20 hours.
Far Eastern territory airspace being closed really hurts the west coast.
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