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Subject: Re: best Asian country to stay long term Posted on: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 08:51:52 +0000 (UTC)

Dear Sir,

Laos is the best place to visit, according to the article below:

Laos is best place to visit
05 February 2007
Laos has been voted as one of the best places in the world to take a
holiday.

The south-east Asian country topped a poll carried out by travel
magazine Wanderlust, which sought the opinions of over 3,000 of its
readers.

Luang Prabang was the destination specifically highlighted in the
poll, with a 96.36% satisfaction rating.

Laos was closely followed by Varanasi, India, which received a 96%
satisfaction rating.

India's inclusion in the top five has been welcomed by many, with
Wanderlust's editor-in-chief describing the country as a 'world class
destination'.

'It is terrific to see an Indian city in one of the winning spots for
the first time,' said Lyn Hughes.

'It has always been a popular destination with our readers but this
year's result proves that it is a world class destination. It is a
place that exceeds expectations and leaves an indelible impression.'

The remainder of the top five best destinations to visit is made up of
Cordoba in Spain, Siena in Italy and San Francisco in the US.

=A9 Adfero Ltd



On Feb 20, 3:58 am, "the_s...@yahoo.com" wrote:
> what is the best country in asia to stay long term...
> India, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Burma, Hong Kong,
> Taiwan ......?
>
> Which country has the most generous visa policy?
> For example: India gives you 6 month tourist visa for 60 USD.
> Thailand gives a 60 day tourist visa for 25
> USD.
> Taiwan is strict about visas, so you have to
> register at a fake Chinese school to get a student visa.
>
> What is the best asian country for starting a business as a foreigner?
> For example-- a foreigner can start a business in India, but not
> in Thailand unless he contributes a lot of money or has a Thai wife.
>
> what is the best country for working as a foreigner?
> In some countries, they just pay you in cash and the government
> never finds out you're working.
>
> In which country are the people the nicest?
> I would say Thailand wins this one.
>
> Which country is the most relaxing, or the most fun to be in --- long
> term, not just two weeks at a beach.
>
> sarp