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Ask about the weather, traffic and living conditions in Lhasa?
1, the living conditions in Lhasa are actually very similar to those in the mainland. There is also food in restaurants of all tastes in the north and south, and some of them are really good. There are shopping malls, digital squares and general daily necessities in Lhasa. I believe you can adapt!

2. Locals in Lhasa generally burn firewood in winter. Almost every household has a stove, which is not used in summer, but must be used in winter, otherwise it will be very cold. Houses without stoves are equipped with air conditioners, so ... this one is a little short of electricity, and it is still cold in winter. There is no heating here!

3. The driving test is generally around 3000 yuan. How much is it recently? I just heard from a friend that I signed up. It seems that it cost 3500. This needs verification.

The law and order in Tibet is very good now. There are patrols everywhere, which is better than the mainland. I think there are no thieves here, hehe.

5.3000 yuan should be able to live well here, but the consumption in Lhasa is still not low. Many things are shipped from the mainland, and the price is definitely higher.

6. I'm sorry, I really don't know the organization that takes the cost engineer exam. I can see if any other friends can give you better advice.

7. The plateau is actually very adaptable. There are many people in the mainland here, and friends are easy to make. Tibetan friends are also very enthusiastic and loyal. Just pay attention to the altitude sickness when you first entered Tibet and give you some suggestions:

When you just get off the train or plane, you usually don't feel anything, which is normal. At this time, many people think that they are running and jumping, but they are actually wrong. Altitude sickness usually begins after arriving in Lhasa for a while or the next day, so remember not to run and jump, not to get too excited, not to make a hullabaloo about, drink plenty of water, and not to smoke or drink when you first arrive. You can drink rhodiola and glucose in moderation.

If you are really worried about altitude sickness when you enter Tibet for the first time, you can start drinking rhodiola one month in advance. Many friends have tried it and the effect is very good. It only takes about 20~30g each time, which is very effective for improving physical fitness, strengthening cardiovascular system and relieving altitude sickness. /item.htm? Id= 104478 10607 has an introduction, you can have a look (the page should be dragged to the following point to introduce! )