Hunters can bag bargains in US
The recreation that rich people go for during their spare time can be quite economical sometimes, even if it involves something less seen in China, such as hunting.
Of course there are more extravagant ways, too, when it comes to hunting. For example, Jack Ma, founder and chairman of China e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holdings, spent about 370,000 yuan for one week of hunting, together with 11 of his friends, at a small village in Scotland. Four helicopters were brought in for the hunting. What's more, it aimed high in "controlling the wild animal population," with a prey of 17 stags.
But most of the time, the cost can be largely lowered if the purpose is pure fun. To this end, Minnesota in the northern part of the United States is an ideal choice, because there are plenty of choices for hunting and the relatively lower cost of living in the state makes everything seem cheaper.