Oct 13 2008

Places in Asia I Could Live in for Awhile

Published by Kirsty at 9:53 am under Wireless Working

Being able to work from anywhere (cheap) in the world means that I’m always on the lookout for potential places to live for longer periods of time. That paradise island with free fast wifi, great bars with live music, a lively expat scene, easy access to other interesting areas etc etc etc. Everyone has their own set of ‘must haves’ and I would always compare this list in my head with the places I was in to see if it coule be somewhere I’d like to unpack my back for awhile.

Besides Beijing and Bangaldesh, I didn’t spend longer than a week in any one place which is kind of surprising given my love of lazing around and taking things slow. I came across a couple of places I could have seen myself staying a long time in but it just never worked out that way. So here is my shockingly small list of places in Asia I could definitely live in for much longer than a week.

Yangshuo, China

This place is a total tourist town but it’s beautiful and has a lot going for it including a large population of expats, lots of bars and restaurants, plenty of countryside to expore, and good internet connections (for China). It’s also relatively (again, for China) close to hong Kong for making any visa runs. Plus if the internet earnings start to take a dive or if I wanted to save a bit more money, there are lots of opportunities here for English teaching. You can even volunteer to chat with students for a couple hours four nights and week in exchange for food and accommodation if you want to cut your costs.

Pai, Thailand

This is aother touristy place but I loved it. Like Yangshuo, there is a lot to keep you busy in the areas around town and some really good live music at the bars. There are loads of restaurants and bars around town and a few expats around too. Lots of the Thai people in Pai seemed to be from somewhere else and they’re pretty friendly so if you make an effort it would robaby be possible to end u with a nice group of Thai friends. Especially if you play an instrument or like reggae. Most of the restaurants and hotels have wifi (sometimes free, sometimes not) that is pretty fast and there seemed to be a few signs offering up houses for rent but Im not sure of the prices. Chang Mai is about 3 hours by bus and Myanmar and Laos are nearby too for any visa runs. I got loads of work down here sitting on the balcony of my bamboo hut watching the river flow by.

Manila, Philippines

This one is probably a bit of a shock for most people but I had a great time in Manila. But it was less about the city and more about the people I met there and where I was staying. I made friends with the guy who runs Friendly’s Guesthouse and had a group of people to hang out with at night (and play poker). Manila is a great example of how the place you are might not matter as much as the people who are there with you. I could have stayed there for a lot longer than I did. Fast net connection, great working area on the hostel’s roof top, nice people to keep me company and have a beer with and, though the city isnt really known for being that nice a place, I started to warm to it in the end.

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5 Responses to “Places in Asia I Could Live in for Awhile”

  1. erikon 14 Oct 2008 at 12:45 pm

    You didn’t have any problems with the China Firewall when in China?

    I guess they have recently allowed YouTube, Wikipedia, and Blogger sites, so it’s not as bad, but all of 2007 those were blocked. Yahoo was even blocked for abit last year.

    I use proxies and VPNs all the time now in China. This gives me full access but it slows surfing down quite abit.

    Just curious…

  2. Gregon 14 Oct 2008 at 3:15 pm

    Hmmm…out of the 3 I think I would choose Pai just because of the close proximity to Chiang Mai and its pretty laid back.

    I love China, but spending more than 6 months there in the pollution consecutively would probably make my lungs crawl out of my body. :)

    -Greg

  3. Billyon 15 Oct 2008 at 12:28 am

    Manila is underrated. If you survive the airport the rest of the city is a piece of cake.

    It is chaotic and disorganised but Manila and the rest of the Philippines has a charm to it. I have been there twice and I willbe going back again and again.

  4. russon 15 Oct 2008 at 2:57 pm

    Gotta agree about Manila, I was warned I’d hate it and ended up loving it. Friendly’s and the Penguin Cafe are probably two of the best things there. :-) And yes, Benjie is a legend..

  5. Kirstyon 17 Oct 2008 at 9:37 am

    The Great Firewall of China was annoying but didn’t really cause me too many headaches. The net connections is China seemed a lot slower than elsewhere in Asia which slowed me down a bit but it wasn’t bad enough to write off the country as a place to do online work. Greg you’re right about the pollution! Beijing was a nightmare but Yangshuo was ok. Super humid though.

    Ya Manila surprised me but it is also a testament to how much fun I had at Friendly’s.

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