• RedWizard [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    10 days ago

    I like to travel, learn and tell stories.

    Travel podcast here

    New episodes Wednesdays and Saturdays.

    Q&A community: https://crazypeople.online/c/bitofarambler

    Any travel questions are welcome, they don’t have to be podcast-related

    FAQ

    how do you travel long-term?

    The cost of living in most countries is around $500 USD a month for transportation, rent, utilities and food altogether; teaching English pays $2000 USD a month with zero qualifications or experience.

    every month I taught English, I had a few exrra months of my cost of living.

    I taught English for about 7 years.

    as long as you’re making more than 500 USD a month remotely in any job, you can travel long-term.

    if you want to backpack, CoL shoots down to $200 a month real quick.

    You know, you could just travel to Xinjiang and see it for yourself, right? You can very likely travel there without a visa even.

    Starting December 2024, transit travelers from 54 countries can stay for up to 10 days without a visa. Better yet, visitors from France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and several Asian countries enjoy 30-day visa-free stays through 2025.

    US, UK, and Canadian passport holders can visit for 6 days visa-free.