How much money does a (Chinese) student need per month?
Even for a college student studying in a first-tier city in China, 2,000 yuan is enough to cover all his or her monthly expenses.
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Even for a college student studying in a first-tier city in China, 2,000 yuan is enough to cover all his or her monthly expenses.
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