How Much Does Daily Life Cost in China? 🇨🇳 Lunch & Groceries in a Tier-5 City
Hi everyone, I’m Ann. Today I’m taking you along for a very ordinary day in a small tier-5 city in China. We went out for a simple lunch, bought groceries at the supermarket for tonight’s dinner, picked up our child from school, and spent time at the park before going home to cook. Lunch for two people cost only about $4 USD, and groceries for two days were around $6 USD. In this video, you’ll see real daily life in China beyond the big cities — local restaurants, supermarkets, electric scooters, parks full of families, and what everyday living is like for ordinary people here. Thank you for watching and supporting our channel!

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