Forums > Living in Kunming > Cost of living in Kunming 2015 yes Lipton tea with milk :D can't survive without it.
thanks all! useful info. so I guess if I can find a room it will be about 600-900rmb per month, I think that would be better than paying for an entire apartment myself if I can find one. I'd be studying at a private school so probably can't use the dorms.
Sounds like food might be about 30-50yuan per day, but maybe I should try to learn to cook at home more. I like spicy food and I'm mostly vegetarian but I'm not very strict.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Cost of living in Kunming 2015 Hello, I'm thinking of coming to Kunming to study for 6 months.
Excluding study fees, how much money would I need to have saved per month?
If it's possible I would probably try to find a room in a share apartment to save money. I'm not very fussy (and also could survive without western toilets) but it would be good if it was reasonably clean and had a washing machine).
I probably wouldn't cook very much and would buy food at relatively cheap Chinese restaurants about once per day, or maybe dumplings at lunch. I don't really drink except for a lot of western tea.
Sorry if this is a repeat of another thread, if so please could you send me a link to the other one.
Thanks!!
Forums > Study > Studying at 50... I'd also suggest Keats they were very good and ask you what you want to learn then base lessons around it. When I was there there were about four guys over 60 out of the about 15 students that I knew.
It might be better to go for the one on one course if you can afford it, normally you can go a lot faster than in a group (at least that's my experience when learning Spanish, I haven't ever done group Chinese courses).
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