Message from @Tervy
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other agencies seem to be cheaper
yeah i linked that just to show the train carts
maybe $800 for a one way trip
cant be arsed to search for better pictures as i had the tab open
don't forget the multiple visas
china alone is 150 euros
but it's a pretty cool trip and definitely unique
@Kimichiboi around 1000 euros without the visas just for travel and food
still baffles me how some countries require visas
I mean c'mon I'm glorious European Union citizen
i've been meaning to go to hong kong next year but i'm probably just gonna go visit shanghai for the fourth time
Honk Kong during these protests <:pepewot:589100642820161551>
aand apparently they do have separate trans-siberia visas too
but otherwise its russia, mongolia, china
around 500 for the visas if you use services
probly 250 if you know your way around visas
or just yolo and spent some days in the gulag
mongolia visa is question mark but russia visa is easyish and china visas for tru travel should be easy
but ordering visas months early your planned travel and planning the train at best half year forward
ouch
china visas are a bitch
I've applied for them three times and each time they add another form
where do you rank?
bullshit for the Chinese visas is that i need to travel to UK to give fingerprints ":D"
can't you just do that at your local <:chinese_think:323022148870602752> embassy
UK is my local embassy
... "where they want the fingerprints taken"
but you were finnish no??
im confused <:sadmitu:331056421342806026>
same as canadian visas requries me to go to sweden to get visa
for fuck sake
@Tervy fingerprints? I had to give those at the airport in pudong, not in nl where i live
for the chinese visa, standard form is like four pages plus proof of employment issued by your workplace as well as proof of hotel booking and travel booking
yeah but you can do it before travel
and its suggested
if you don't have employment you need a current bank statement showing you have at least 3K in the bank
you need visa to travel to canada? @Tervy
oh I've never had to do the finger prints before travel
@Kimichiboi if i plan to live longer there yes (and otherwise yes too iirc)