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Best SE Asian country to move to ?
Which is the best to escape the western world for good
I've only been to Thailand. koh samuii and koh tao |
Why is this list missing 8 other countries?
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Why would you go all the way to Thailand and not go to Pattaya ? |
How about southern Vietnam?
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Might want to list the type of lifestyle you’re looking for and why you want to move.
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I went back 5 years ago and it was completely ruined. Before you decide, just take a year to stay in a few countries and different cities. You probably need a visa run anyway every 90 days. Soon Thai visa regime will change, than you can get Visa Free for 60 days and extend 30 days. Will travel to Asia soon. The weather in Holland sucks for months now. After soi 6 in Pattaya you could visit the Marine Disco and have some more fun. |
Definitively Thailand with its thousands of gorgeous girls for rent. :winkwink:
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Vietnam is emerging economically like no other in the region. Thailand is another one for the pleasure
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pattaya, thailand... have 3 condos there. if you wanna buy one or just need a rental lmk its currently low season. you'll be happy there most likely
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But beware of some sexy Thai girls . . . :helpme
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S in SEA stands for shithole. I'll not go down the list of reasons.
All are CHEAP. If forced to choose; best value: Hanoi. Pronounced An-noy. If you can afford it, Japan or Korea are civilized. HK used to be on the list. No visa runs needed in Cambodia. If over 55. |
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be careful when picking up girls, you can easily make the mistake of picking up a ladyboy especially after a night out drinking |
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cost of living isn't over the roof too and you can easily live like a king here...check it out |
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I spend a bit of time each year in Da Nang, Vietnam. Pretty cool place, problem is only 90 day Visa.
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Last time i was in Asia i did 3 months Thailand, 3 months Cambodia, 3 months Vietnam from Hanoi to Phu Quoc. And than 3 months India and extended that 7 months, cause i got stuck cause of covid.
Many cities like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Bangkok you want to escape when it is hot. I was on the island Phu Quoc in low season (vietnam), nothing to do and a lot of rain and storms. 4 ships washed ashore. I start in Thailand next month and look where the weather is best, the side of Koh Samui, Krabi or Pattaya and decide than where to go. Seems like Krabi became the Backpacker hotspot. After Corona some small islands got hit hard and still all small businesses are gone i heard. In rainy season Pattaya is always nicer than an empty island. The electricity keeps going, more to do indoor, your hut won't float away, restaurants stay open, nice condo's, low prices. It looks like it is rainy season in Holland now for about 8 months, than i prefer rainy season in Thailand. Ps, Thailand is busy changing the tax rules. The famous "pay dividends 1 year later" seems to be gone next year. |
Thailand all the way - become a monk.
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If you want to skip the western degenerates and streets full of hookers, then consider Vietnam, if on low budget. If budget is not an issue, then obviously Singapore, which is 100 years ahead of both EU and US combined.
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I am going to Asia in a few months...starting in Thailand for a month, then moving next. I have a dilemma, maybe someone can help. I want to have a base at one place for the first month...monthly rent is cheapest, anyway and I don't want to move my stuff either.
I am thinking either Bangkok or Pattaya, since they are close to each other. I love the sea and the beach, I would love to have the option to swimm there every day. On the other day, I love big cities and the options they are offering...and I would choose a nice place in Bangkok close to city center, with a roof pool, gym, etc. Bus or train between both cities is 2 hours...so no biggie, I can visit both easily, even if choosing one to stay. I don't know which to choose, though. |
In Pattaya it is forbidden to rent Airbnb apartments shorter than 30 days.
Therefor you see mostly 1 month rentals on airbnb. I wouldn't swim in the sea in Pattaya. Too dirty. Better use the hotel pool. I would go 1 month Pattaya, go there directly with a taxi from the airport. Or with the big bus (downstairs in the airport). Never take a small mini bus if you want to live longer. https://www.namstaxiladydrivers.com/ Than you want to travel more, so you need to go to Bangkok, stay there 1 or 2 weeks. |
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But the beach is a bummer...I was looking forward to that. I hope "dirty" is subjective in this case, can you elaborate more on that? :) I know there is a small island near by, with a very nice beach and clean water...but its not like I will go there daily, so thats not an alternative. |
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On the beach you see rats as big as cats who are feeding from the food stands. People who want to swim indeed go to the small island during the day. If you want to swim, better go to an island. But all depends what you want during your trip. I went many times to Koh Chang and from there to Cambodia. |
Bali for life is wonderful
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Just watch where you see the toilet pipe enter the sea. Don't swim there. https://aseannow.com/topic/1037237-j...tourists-flee/ Pattaya is better than Bangkok when Bangkok is too hot or flooded. Many people from Bangkok en Pattaya go on holiday to Koh Chang. Always traffic jams at the ferries on Thai holidays. I had a storage box in Pattaya some time to dump stuff. Can be handy also. https://www.pattayaselfstorage.co.th |
Thanks for the info!
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Most webmasters over the years have gone to Thailand so I know they are happy there.
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I was in Kho Samui and Tao during Songkran. They were dumping buckets of ice water on us as we drove by on scooter :1orglaugh
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Close to Thailand, there are Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia. |
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I dunno how you guys can stand Pattaya unless you've never been laid, I always head to Karbi Anglong area
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