However, thTry Laundrytown. Ask a local to help you find a 洗衣服店 xǐ yīfú diàn literally ‘clothes wash shop’ not sure if that’s the perfect Chinese but it’ll work.Having spent a total of two weeks in London on two separate occasions and having lived in NYC for twGreat to hear from you and welcome back to China. First, please go to your email and click the confirm link first to verify your email address (check your spam folder if you can't find it).Based on Guangzhou's cost of living, here's selected remote jobs that would cover your costs:You have to use a VPN, which unfortunately, is very hard to download once you are already on the ground in China.During winter is quite safe plus much cheaper. It'sYou must have an interesting perspective on this as a local, having grown up here but spent many years in the US.Are you in Shanghai now too? Like 100 years old or so. I’m in the French concession. I do like the city life here, and I’m just starting to connect with the local startup scene. However, thTry Laundrytown. I’m in the Jing’an area. It'sYou must have an interesting perspective on this as a local, having grown up here but spent many years in the US.Are you in Shanghai now too? If I had to pick one for a longer-term stay, I’d go with Shenzhen.Kuala Lumpur is a modern metropolitan filled with fun loving people and excellent choice of food, av You can already start using most of the Nomad List member-only features nowWould be curious to see if there are many other like minded folk here?❌ People don't speak English wellCheers! Anyone knows?Don't believe the prices on here for an apartment. Are you around for long?Thanks Phil! Cancel anytimeI’ve visited both cities a fair amount over the past few years. I’ll be back in China in mid-November.My wife and I aren’t currently in China but we’ve spent about 6 months in Beijing on-and-off over the last couple years.Save 83% vs monthly. 7-day money-back guarantee. After having traveled the previous 4 months in India, Cambodia,I’m a DN in Beijing, though I run an all-remote startup rather than lifestyle business. Family of four estimated monthly costs: 18,963元 Single person estimated monthly costs: 9,951元 WARNING! Today it's 34°C with good air quality (38 µg/m3). Cancel anytimeIt used to have a lot of character and charm but all the construction is making the city lose its cu After you confirm your email we'll send you an email with more info.Nothing does a better job of explaining LA’s beautiful diversity and different neighborhoods than7-day money-back guarantee.
I met up with a friend whilst there who’s a teacher and she gave me the lowdown on expat scene there. The price would be around $10 per month, but in my opinion it’s definitely worth it (Just think about how much time you would waste on struggling with the Internet otherwise).Definitely an underrated place for nomads - Huge city with a small town feel. Cancel anytime
It's ridiculously expensive. So I need to find a cheap laundry place a la Thailand, here in Shanghai. A single traveler costs: $1,424 per month. I’m aware of the corpo-expat types, but don’t know any.Would love to check out Shanghai, just haven’t gotten around to it yet!
So I need to find a cheap laundry place a la Thailand, here in Shanghai.
Cancel anytime I’m not aware of any specific DN scene in China. That means you’ll probably live in an older building, older style neighborhood, etc. I think it would be easy enough to integrate so long as you were planning to stay a few months as opposed to a few weeks.Hong Kong is a fabulous city - from big city living, to isolated beaches, outlying islands and hikes✅ Many Nomad List members have beenMight try to come scope it out for a couple weeks later this year!Tokyo has so much to offer and so much to do. It's ridiculously expensive. However, in Shanghai there are many expats so I would suggest looking up expat groups and teachers. To find out which VPNs work well in China, I’d recommend this website:Billed once. Cost of living index in Hangzhou is 63.29% lower than in New York.
Hear there’s a decent co-working scene there and it looks like a sweet city for daily life.There are lots of hole in the wall dry cleaners scattered around the place who should do you a load of laundry for around 50 yuan or less. I do like the city life here, and I’m just starting to connect with the local startup scene.
I’m in the French concession. 7-day money-back guarantee. I love this cityI’m glad you’ve found the DN experience in Shanghai rewarding despite all the challenges! A single person monthly costs: 460.38$ (3,223.72¥) without rent. Giant hordes of rich Europeans vacationing with their parents credit cards.Ah you may find that a bit tough at Jing’an hotel I’m afraid, it’s an upmarket part of town and as you’ve definitely noticed Shanghai’s a different world than Thailand.Hope that helps. A cost of housing score of 1 indicates most expensive while a 10 represents cheapest.