
u/Express-Kiwi-604

Subway employees: what's your go-to order during a break?
reddit.comWhat's it like living in a lighthouse?
Really interested in reading different perspectives on how lonely it gets, how's daily life, dangerous experiences etc.
What's it like living in Tokyo as a foreigner?
Was it difficult to adapt to the culture, specially the working environment? Is it difficult to make friends from the local area or is it easier to get to know travellers and expats?
Any suggestions on budget or what to change in my itinerary? (South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China)
Hey! I'm planning on travelling to South Korea, Japan, Taiwan and China for around 3 months the next summer and I really need help on wether I'm spending too much/too little on some places and if anyone has any suggestions for places I should add or remove, please feel free to make them. This is a really rough sketch of what I'm planning to follow, I'll probably shift some things on the trip. Also, do you think the budget for each country is reasonable or could it be cut down to a smaller amount?
South Korea:
Seoul: 5 nights (+DMZ day trip)
Sokcho: 3 nights
Suwon: 1 night
Jeonju: 2 nights
Gyeonju: 3 nights
Busan: 4 nights
(flight to Tokyo)
Here I'm planning on spending around 1000-1200**€**
Japan:
Tokyo, 6 nights (+ Kamakura day trip)
Nikko, 3 nights
Hakone, 2 nights
Fujikawaguchiko, 1 night
Kyoto, 4 nights (+ Nara day trip)
Osaka, 4 nights
Kumano Kodo (Nakaechi route), 4 nights
Hiroshima, 2 nights
Miyajima, 2 nights
Fukuoka, 4 nights
Nagasaki, 2 nights
Planning to spend around 3000**€** (bullet train tickets really increase the budget)
Taiwan:
Taipei, 4 nights (+ day trip to Jiufen and Shifen)
Taichung, 1 night
Fenqihu/Alishan area, 3 nights
Tainan, 2 nights
Kaoshiung, 3 nights (+ day trip to Xiaoliuqiu)
Haulien, 3 nights
Taipei, 1 night
Planning to spend around 1600**€**
China:
Beijing, 5 nights (+ Great wall of China day trip)
Xi'An, 3 nights
Chengdu, 3 nights
Chongqing, 3 nights
Zhangjiajie, 3 nights
Shanghai, 3 nights
Guilin, 4 nights
Hong Kong, 3 nights
Planning to spend around 2200**€**
Please make any suggestions or tips!!!
How would people get ahold of the resources needed for research and technological advancement in marx's theoretical stateless society?
I'm sorry if the question is too basic or if it has already been recently responded on this subreddit but I was unable to find anything and I'd like to hear different perspectives.
I was wondering this since there would be no state to approve and finance the projects and there would be no currency or investors to provide funding like we do in capitalism. So how would scientists, engineers, inventors etc. get access to the equipment and materials needed for their work?
Thank you beforehand!