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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Where will you go after China?
Many of us are here for different reasons, but most of us will leave China one day. Where will you go? Directly home, or travel other countries first, or even off to another country to work?
11 years 32 weeks ago in Transport & Travel - China
Brazil,it is where i want to go most now.Then,i will be back to China again.
I came home for 2 months and now I'll be delayed, I don't want to spend another winter in China, so maybe Thailand. I'm thinking Dominican now, will see if my GF can get a visa there. Maybe Cuba, Chinese don't need a visa to visit. I wonder how hard it would be to smuggle her into Florida.
Then back to China in April. My biggest problem is I have a house and pets, the last house sitter phucked up bad. Didn;t take care of anything, pets , house destroyed, grass not cut, garbage wasn't put out in 6 months.
stay here
was in Malaysia and home in the summer...
school starts tomorrow for me
japan or Korea and after that get settle some where nice for the rest of my life
JungleLife:
I have been to S.Korea a few times, and like it there a lot. Love the food, the palaces, the hiking.
LAR:
OMG..waj..go to Japan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Much better except for the higher cost of living!!!!!!!! Seoul,etc. of course would be an exception. Go to Fukuoka..very pleasant city in southern Japan on Kyushu Island.
After being here........I don't think anywhere........... a Cliff and whiskey and a cigar then a farewell note to all and then fly ...........Finish it extreme
Thailand and then colombia and come back china qindao
i might move to France and live the rest of my life in the suburbs or something
retired and loving it in southern Guangdong..........friendly, relaxed, warm, simple and totally out of touch, except for this damned internet.... gotta ween off this silliness.
of course directly to my sweet home,then buenos aires will be my next target
Japan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Burma. Wherever the wind takes me!
Graduate school--my dream is to do it abroad, but I'm entertaining a couple different programs, and different countries have universities that cater to each. Tel Aviv or Sydney are both fun choices, I think.
The way I feel after only a short period of time here so far, is that I may never leave China at all. Apart from going on holidays of course.
DaveP84:
Thanks, I like it to. I wasn't born a fool... It took me years of practice.