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China, more specificly, Guangzhou.......It's my hometown, and always the place I want to be in.
Japan will be the country I want to travel to the most, or even live for a while. It's very interesting how China and Japan go different paths in modern age and how the cultures diverge.
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orcishgamer: Warmer too?:)
If you were planning to move to Oslo because of the warm climate I think you'll be very disappointed come the end of september.

Temperatures here are about the same as in Oslo even if it's 500 kms further north and on about the same longitude as Anchorage, Alaska. Winters are usually mostly mild (where mild meens it's not often more than 15 below at least), because it's still close to the sea and the gulf stream up here.

Summers are short, very green, very intense, and very hot. There's also two months of not-quite-midnight-sun-but-close; the sun dips just below the horizon so it's pretty much light from 20 may through 20 july.
Switzerland. Some day I'd like to immigrate there. Of course, being Asian is probably going to be the biggest handicap when it comes to integration, even though I have a knack for picking up foreign languages.
Post edited June 06, 2012 by lowyhong
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Skystrider: Except for a future where mankind is expanding across the solar system and onwards towards the stars.
There you go Sky ;)
Post edited June 06, 2012 by Namur
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Nightfall87: ...
I am always fascinated by these places. Would love to visit these two cities, Prypiat and other ghost cities / villages in the future.
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orcishgamer: Warmer too?:)
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stonebro: If you were planning to move to Oslo because of the warm climate I think you'll be very disappointed come the end of september.

Temperatures here are about the same as in Oslo even if it's 500 kms further north and on about the same longitude as Anchorage, Alaska. Winters are usually mostly mild (where mild meens it's not often more than 15 below at least), because it's still close to the sea and the gulf stream up here.

Summers are short, very green, very intense, and very hot. There's also two months of not-quite-midnight-sun-but-close; the sun dips just below the horizon so it's pretty much light from 20 may through 20 july.
Well, I don't mean it needs to be the Mediterranean, just not as cold as Finland:)