Traveling in Asia.

Hey Y’all!

I am a traveler I stay in countries for about a year at a time and I am a vegetarian and soon to be [font=Impact]vegan[/font]. I am a teen also!

I am in HK at this time and i am so overwhelmed :cry: I cant read most of the labels since they are in Chinese. Do you guys have any tips for traveling in non English speaking countries and being a vegan.

Please Help me ASAP.

Thank you xx :smiley:

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Hey! I know it’s been a long time, but maybe someone else is asking the same question. Now online translators have appeared that can translate text from a photo in a few seconds. Also, people are now writing a lot more reviews. You can also find specialized vegetarian stores on Google maps in any country.
So it’s much easier to travel and stay vegan now than it was a few years ago.

I hope you were able to find help. Also, as someone who’s never been to China–what is the vegetarian fare like over there? What is the variety like? Is it cheaper than non-vegetarian fare? Lately, many have been arguing that meat-eating is not the only form of consumption that is driven by careless cruelty; even grains, vegetables, and fruit are grown unethically and in ways that are harmful not only to the soil but also to the keystone species in a given region.

Thanks for this interesting solution!

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It’s great to hear that there have been improvements, especially with the emergence of online translators for photo translation and the increased availability of reviews.