Thailand is a very large country, life in Koh Samui is not the same as life in Chiang Mai, and life in an inland city is completely different from life in Bangkok. Therefore, the positive and negative aspects of living in Thailand will also be different depending on where you decide to move. It is…
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Bangkok, which means “city of angels” in Thai, is the capital of Thailand with up to 8 million inhabitants. Here the modern, the traditional and the chaotic mix, and the old buildings contrast with the modern skyscrapers, giving this metropolis an atmosphere that is unparalleled in the world. In this article we will analyze in…
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Chiang Mai is located in the north of Thailand and is known as the world capital of digital nomads. Here you can find many remote workers from all over the world throughout the year. It is a very affordable city full of cafeterias and coworking spaces where you can work and meet other people with…
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The main activities of foreigners staying in Thailand are: Bars, cafes, guest houses and restaurants, massage centers or tourism agencies. In cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai or in tourist centers like Phuket and Koh Samui, there are dozens of businesses run by foreigners and doing quite well. In Thailand, it is not difficult to…
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Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon, is an island in the Indian Ocean, located below India. It is a wonderful country. There are many beaches, vegetation, mountains and jungles to explore. It is also quite easy to communicate with the local population, as English is relatively widely spoken, although Sinhala and Tamil are the official…
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Let us see what are the pros and cons of living in Singapore. Singapore is a very small city-state and therefore has limited space. The city centers are always crowded. There is no shortage of public parks, but there are no rivers, mountains, etc. So forget about going somewhere to relax on the weekends. A…
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In this article, we analyze the aspects related to living and working in Nepal. Nepal is a small country with an area slightly larger than Greece. In this small geographical area there are eight of the ten highest peaks in the world. Nepal, which is also called the “roof of the world”, is located exactly…
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Living and working in the Maldives may seem like an easy choice, but it is not. The Republic of Maldives is a country made up of atolls and islands (about 1,200) that lie in the Indian Ocean. The Maldives is famous for its beautiful beaches and coral reefs, which make it an international tourist destination.…
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Kuala Lumpur is the capital and largest city of Malaysia with nearly 2 million inhabitants. Among them are many foreigners who are currently living and working in this modern metropolis, which is also the technological, commercial and financial center of the country. Public transportation is inadequate for the city, it is not very efficient, but…
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Malaysia is a nation of stark contrasts: rural developing areas and ultra-modern cities like Kuala Lumpur, the capital, is a developed city with beautiful skyscrapers, including the famous twin towers and the impressive KL Tower. But living and working in Malaysia is not easy for foreigners. Public transportation is irregular and not very reliable. But…
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