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If you want to study in Russia, where is something cheaper than at home?

I happen to be studying in Moscow. Russian prices are indeed much more expensive than those in China. I suggest preparing it in China, but toiletries such as toothpaste, facial cleanser, conditioner and shampoo are similar to those in China, and some are cheaper than those in China. Vegetables are expensive. I want to buy a big green pepper for 8 yuan here, so I'd better bring some dried vegetables myself in China. I can bring more spices and so on, but the drinks in Russia are very cheap.

You'd better bring your own clothes. The clothes here are very expensive, ranging from 400 yuan to 600 yuan. Clothes can be cheaper and shoes are expensive in summer. You'd better bring more clothes yourself. I don't know where you are going, but the weather in Moscow is the coldest in recent years, with a minimum of MINUS 25 degrees in winter. I suggest you prepare more long-sleeved clothes in spring and autumn. The heating here is very good, the classroom is very hot, and so are subways and shops.

Don't forget to bring a power converter, a better electronic dictionary and a rolling pin if you like to eat jiaozi. Hehe, it doesn't work here. You'd better bring your own rice cooker.

Hehe, I suggest you bring US dollars when you come recently. The euro has fallen sharply recently. During the Spring Festival, 1 euro can be exchanged for 44 rubles, and now it can be exchanged for 39 rubles. The dollar is relatively stable.

At present, you can only arrive first. You can ask me if you need anything.