If you could live in Asia , where would you choose?
ADNAN SHAFQAT wrote:nice place for living and for enjoyment聽 in Pakistan islamabad some more good place in Pakistan for visting. try to vist in Pakistan.
The governments or foreign ministries of basically all developed countries currently advise against travel to Pakistan, because of the dangers of terrorism, kidnapping and crime.
Please do not post suggestions that could put our readers into serious risk!
(It is a real shame that a beautiful country like yours ends up like this due to stupid politics and religious ignorance.)
ADNAN SHAFQAT wrote:not terrorist not any bad habits in Pakistan now every thing is ok not kidnapping not any dangers don't afraid keep your mind strong.
I was unsure about this so I took a look at a selection of government sites that issue warnings and suggestions to their citizens abroad.
A few blanket covered Pakistan with very clear advice not to visit unless essential, but some (including the UK) were more specific, naming the tribal regions as places not to go at all, with more general but serious warnings about the rest of the country.
A look at the last larger terrorist attacks suggest anywhere near the border with Afghanistan is a bad idea.
On a brighter note, I'd love to see the India/Pakistan border closing ceremony.
Fred wrote:I'd love to see the India/Pakistan border closing ceremony.
I'd prefer to see this and all other borders OPEN, not closed!
But probably, due to nationalist myopia worldwide, it will not happen in my lifetime.
beppi wrote:Fred wrote:I'd love to see the India/Pakistan border closing ceremony.
I'd prefer to see this and all other borders OPEN, not closed!
But probably, due to nationalist myopia worldwide, it will not happen in my lifetime.
Borders are a pain, just artificial lines that will (hopefully) one day be history, but this is one thing I'd love to see live.
I have no desire to live in India or Pakistan but a month long food tour would be interesting.
bigfan wrote:I don't seem to find any reliable figures on internet. Is it high speed in Georgetown, Penang?
Maybe you can post this question on the Malaysia forum. You're more likel枚y to get an answer there.
聽 try Cambodia and I predict you'll end up making it long term
聽 ...its not for everybody..but it is for most聽 聽

Many religion survive together and this is speciality if India, Goa I found very much deciplened city.
Regards
聽 ..of course I guess it depends on where you are coming from how laid back you think it is lol. I am extremely cold natured so for me, even though I'll definitely complain about the heat when it's really bad, reminding oneself of no winter makes it all worthwhile. If you fancy a drink now and again beers are generally about $1 in bars but you can still find happy hour beers for $.50. In Siem Reap there are apparently a lot of bard that do $.50 beer all day
聽 cause there are at least 10? signs outside 10 different establishments proclaiming such...anyway, you should definitely try it out..come for a month...sty for 100 

SA HUSSAIN wrote:Singapore is by and large the best country in Asia! English speaking, well regulated, well educated and prosperous.
But is if fun for exploring?
Could a traveller with an open mind and sense of adventure live there for 10 years and still find something new every day?
Fred wrote:SA HUSSAIN wrote:Singapore is by and large the best country in Asia! English speaking, well regulated, well educated and prosperous.
But is if fun for exploring?
Could a traveller with an open mind and sense of adventure live there for 10 years and still find something new every day?
I lived there for 12 years and wasn't bored a single minute.
But many others are.
It depends on you more than on the place!

Fred wrote:ADNAN SHAFQAT wrote:not terrorist not any bad habits in Pakistan now every thing is ok not kidnapping not any dangers don't afraid keep your mind strong.
I was unsure about this so I took a look at a selection of government sites that issue warnings and suggestions to their citizens abroad.
A few blanket covered Pakistan with very clear advice not to visit unless essential, but some (including the UK) were more specific, naming the tribal regions as places not to go at all, with more general but serious warnings about the rest of the country.
A look at the last larger terrorist attacks suggest anywhere near the border with Afghanistan is a bad idea.
On a brighter note, I'd love to see the India/Pakistan border closing ceremony.
I love to visit Sri Lanka, Pakistan and India. But unfortunately, I found there are many different things, not safer at anymore for foreigners, I鈥檝e been to Sri Lanka,聽 the government charging high tax due to that we have to pay the almost double price than local, let's say if you order a beer in the 5-star hotel the cost will b 10 25USD/ bottle.
It's harder to judge what it would be like living in other countries based on only visiting them on vacation (or a little for work).聽 If you wanted to live in a relatively modern environment a lot of the rest of SE Asia might be less desirable, but then beyond superficial appearances even the least developed countries still have lots of similar options.聽 In particular in SE Asia I loved Hanoi, visiting the island of Java, and Taipei.聽 Japan definitely has as cool a look, as interesting a culture, and as good food as anywhere else but I'd think that culture might not be comfortable for most foreigners to try and adjust to.聽 China is particularly interesting to me, but then we've had really good experiences in South Korea too.
Singapore is a unique case, really by far the most modern South East Asian country, and relatively open related to being a mixed background culture.聽 We've visited Singapore more than any of those other places and it's nice there but I don't think I'd want to live there due to it being on the smaller side, an island not much bigger than a normal city.聽 I think it would be the easiest place in Asia for a foreigner to adjust to, related to English use and those other factors.
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