In Harbin, taxis are about 38% pricier, costing roughly 1.86 AUD, compared with Vladivostok where a ride averages 3.00 AUD.
When it comes to getting around, the average cab fare in Harbin is 1.86 AUD, pretty similar to Vladivostok.
Cab rides in Harbin can be about 38% cheaper, averaging 1.86 AUD, compared to 3.00 AUD in Vladivostok.
Catching the train in Harbin will cost you about 52% more, sitting at 0.41 AUD compared with 0.86 AUD in Vladivostok.
Train tickets are much the same in Harbin and Vladivostok, averaging 0.41 AUD.
Fares are roughly 52% cheaper in Harbin, with tickets priced at 0.41 AUD compared to 0.86 AUD in Vladivostok.
In some cases, eating out in Harbin will sting you about 81% more, with average meals at 4.43 AUD, compared with 23.15 AUD in Vladivostok.
As for lunch, expect to pay about 4.43 AUD in both Harbin and Vladivostok.
Meals in Harbin cost around 4.43 AUD, which is about 81% less than the 23.15 AUD you’d fork out in Vladivostok.
A coffee will set you back about 1% more in Harbin, averaging 3.99 AUD, while in Vladivostok it’s around 3.94 AUD.
Coffee prices are pretty much on par in both Vladivostok and Harbin, averaging about 3.99 AUD.
Coffee is roughly 1% cheaper in Harbin, coming in at 3.99 AUD, compared to 3.94 AUD in Vladivostok.