The exchange rate: USD/RMB 1 dollar=6.3RMB, EURO/RMB 1 euro=8.2RMB(2012)
Although prices in China are rising, the cost of living still compares favorably to most industrialized countries. You will be amazed by how comfortably you can live and how strong your purchasing power is. You can afford a lifestyle you are unlikely to be enjoying at home: get a housekeeper, travel every month, enjoy frequent restaurant meals, massages, and nights on the town. Even wear tailor-made clothes!
	Food prices in China
	Eating local food and buying produce from the Chinese markets gives our English teachers amazing insight into the Chinese diet and a glimpse at traditional Eastern medicine. It also leaves them with money in their pockets for massages and traveling.
	Milk (1L) : 7 RMB
	Eggs (12) : 7 RMB
	Carrots (1kg) : 5 RMB
	Chicken breast (1kg) : 15 RMB
	Rice (1kg) : 8 RMB
	Bottle of water (1.5L) : 3 RMB
	Bottle of Chinese beer (.5L) : 4 RMB
	Leisure activities in China
	China has a wide range of regional cuisines and eating out is the best way to discover this variety. Chinese people eat out frequently and often entertain friends and colleagues in restaurants instead of having them into their homes. Whether you’re enjoying a meal with friends, working out at the fitness club, or getting a massage, you’ll find that leisure activities are often very affordable in China.
	Three course mid-range restaurant dinner : 80 RMB
	Quick restaurant meal of rice or noodles : 25 RMB
	Large steamed dumplings, a common street food : 3 RMB
	Housekeeper (2 hours) : 30 RMB
	Massage (30 min) : 40 RMB
	1 month fitness club membership : 150 RMB
	Movie ticket, international release : 65 RMB
	Cost of transportation in China
	China has excellent, yet inexpensive, public transport and even taxi rides are quite reasonably-priced, if sometimes harrowing. Chinese people often commute by bicycle, but this mode of transport is only for the bravest of foreigners.
	Metro ride : 3 RMB
	Taxi rate per km : 2.2 RMB
	20-min taxi ride across town : 25 RMB
	City bus : 1-2 RMB
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	nexpensive travel in China and beyond
	Any traveler on a budget will love taking trains in China. Trains are numerous and increasingly high speed rail services connect large regional cities. Domestic flights are also usually inexpensive. There is some seasonal variation and prices rise during national holidays like Chinese New Year.
1 night in commercial hotel: 200RMB
	1 night in a mid-range hotel : 350 RMB
	High speed train, Qingdao to Beijing(5.5hours): 275RMB/one way
	Slow train, Guangzhou to Wuhan (10 hours) : 120 RMB /one way
	Flight, Qingdao to Beijing (1 hours) : 500 RMB/one way
	Flight, Guangzhou to Bangkok (3 hours) : 1300 RMB
	Reasonably priced custom made clothes
	The cost of having clothes tailor made is very affordable. Once you discover the joys of custom-fit clothing, it may be difficult to go back to the rack!
	1 tailor-made button down shirt : 150 RMB
	1 tailor-made skirt : 150 RMB
	1 tailor-made business suit : 500 RMB
	T-shirt : 50 RMB
	Pair of jeans : 200 RMB
	Sample EF English teacher monthly budget
	To give you an idea of how an average EF English teacher in China spends his or her salary, here is a sample monthly budget:
	Gross Income (Salary) : 12,350 RMB
	Rent : 3500 RMB
	Utilities (electricity, gas, water) : 250 RMB
	Phone & Internet : 300 RMB
	Food : 1500 RMB
	Insurance : 295 RMB
	Remaining Disposable Income : 6,505 RMB
Note: All China cost of living estimates are approximate averages for large Chinese cities. Prices do change and vary from location to location.
		
		
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