大叔,Know i can google these information online but wanna find out from your personal experience, 1) did you use google map all the way or did you have to change to their local apps in certain country to find your way around? Notice in your last video that english words might not be that commonly seen on their street/ shop sign 2) The other thing is when you said you hire the 网约车 in Istanbul, are you referring to using grab? Shouldn't grab then fix the price already? 3) how did you connect to internet during your trip since you only stay a few days in each country? I don't suppose that you get a sim card for each country because it's too troublesome. Did you use roaming then?
@lecherhao86 thank you for your questions, from that I can tell that you really pay attention to my video 谢谢你!!. OK, here's my answer to you, 1. Except for China which I downloaded 高德地图,(such an exceptional map to use) in all the other countries, I use google without any issue. You can key in any words or language in goggle map and they will come out with a list of closest suggestions for you to choose on what you search. 2. Such an unpleasant experience in Istanbul on the 网约车. In Turkey, car booking apps is not exactly legal like what we have in Singapore, they did not have any legal frame work in controlling its usage and therefore it remains only as a booking apps. It will show you the estimated price of the trip and you will need to pay the driver the exact fare incurred directly after you had reached your destination. Grab is not use in Turkey, I google the common apps they use in Turkey and it is this app called “Bolt” 3. In Kazakhstan, we bought a local SIM and so did Istanbul. Turkey is consider another region of Europe and their SIM card is restricted for use only in Turkey (and it is very expensive, cost us 40Euros just for using in Turkey alone), In Bulgaria, we did not buy any data plan. Only when we reached Hungary their SIM card data plan covers the full Central, Western and Northern Europe (price is cheaper then Turkey too). Therefore after Budapest, we do not need to buy SIM card anymore. Hope that will clear your queries. Cheers!!
@@来来大叔 thanks 大叔,I think your reply is very valuable as these could be information I might not be able to get the latest update on. And it gives me a direction what to look out for. Hope to see more of your other trips soon.
等着你分享保加利亚的视频😊
Thanks for the tip on location for purchasing train ticket to Bulgaria that is different from where you take the train.
来来大叔赞成你所讲的走走看看吃吃都是美好的生活,谢谢你的分享视频。
大叔,Know i can google these information online but wanna find out from your personal experience,
1) did you use google map all the way or did you have to change to their local apps in certain country to find your way around?
Notice in your last video that english words might not be that commonly seen on their street/ shop sign
2) The other thing is when you said you hire the 网约车 in Istanbul, are you referring to using grab? Shouldn't grab then fix the price already?
3) how did you connect to internet during your trip since you only stay a few days in each country? I don't suppose that you get a sim card for each country because it's too troublesome.
Did you use roaming then?
@lecherhao86 thank you for your questions, from that I can tell that you really pay attention to my video 谢谢你!!. OK, here's my answer to you,
1. Except for China which I downloaded 高德地图,(such an exceptional map to use) in all the other countries, I use google without any issue. You can key in any words or language in goggle map and they will come out with a list of closest suggestions for you to choose on what you search.
2. Such an unpleasant experience in Istanbul on the 网约车. In Turkey, car booking apps is not exactly legal like what we have in Singapore, they did not have any legal frame work in controlling its usage and therefore it remains only as a booking apps. It will show you the estimated price of the trip and you will need to pay the driver the exact fare incurred directly after you had reached your destination. Grab is not use in Turkey, I google the common apps they use in Turkey and it is this app called “Bolt”
3. In Kazakhstan, we bought a local SIM and so did Istanbul. Turkey is consider another region of Europe and their SIM card is restricted for use only in Turkey (and it is very expensive, cost us 40Euros just for using in Turkey alone), In Bulgaria, we did not buy any data plan. Only when we reached Hungary their SIM card data plan covers the full Central, Western and Northern Europe (price is cheaper then Turkey too). Therefore after Budapest, we do not need to buy SIM card anymore.
Hope that will clear your queries. Cheers!!
@@来来大叔 thanks 大叔,I think your reply is very valuable as these could be information I might not be able to get the latest update on. And it gives me a direction what to look out for.
Hope to see more of your other trips soon.