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South east of the capital is Chon Buri is a small seaside town on its way to its near neighboring town, and the sex capital of Thailand, Pattaya. Chonburi also has nightlife, not as loud as its neighbor, but enough to satisfy most people. It is just 44 miles, a short bus ride, f...
the Philippines is planning toacquire and repurpose Mindanao’s coal plantsto increase the region’s renewable energy and shift most of its energy requirements to hydropower.
Beautiful weather. If the thought of cold British winters fills you with dread, escape to Thailand and its hot, sunny, tropical climate. Thailand does have a rainy monsoon season from mid-May to October, but winters can be warm depending where you are in the country. ...
If you have ties to India, you may be thinking of spending your retirement there. After all, what’s better than spending as much time as you can with your...
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Those who’ve already made the leap report that retiring in Mexico is enjoyable, welcoming and easy to navigate. If you’re considering a move, then working out how far your money will go will be a first priority. Here’s a quick overview to the cost of retiring in Mexico. ...
semester. Home schooling has been taking a lot of time on the family – from meal preparations to 3 of us sharing full day classes (Wendy morning Math, Grandpa Chinese in late morning, and my English classes in afternoon) – so we are going to try full time kindergarten here in Shenyang...
English is widely understood throughout the region, and it is an official language of the Philippines and parts of Malaysia. The majority of people you come into contact with in these two countries are fluent in English. Additionally, English is a required subject at schools in every country ...