Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Top 10 CountriesThat I will like To Visit

Well, let's see which are the countries that I'd already been too 1st.

Malaysia
- Most Singaporeans would have been to this country since it is just across the border. As for me, my mum's side of the family is from there, so I travelled a lot to visit them when I was younger. Will soon need to travel there on a frequent basis as my business has some deal with certain companies in Malaysia.

Thailand
- A shoppers paradise. The food is great, the people are friendly, and everything is so cheap. The Full Moon Party at the beach was fun as well.

Korea
- Almost like Japan, except for the food. Too much kimchi in every dish. Aiks. People there are as rude as how Japanese are polite. But I made friends with some youngsters who were really nice even though we didn't understand each other's language.

Japan
- Favourite country, but a crazy place to be born in. On average, the people there have to hold about 3 jobs to have cover their expenses.

Myanmar
- Was a hot season when I was there. So I stayed indoors most of the times. It is not so developed, but food is delicious.

India
- Hot season when I was there as well. The airport was badly maintained, and I only dared to eat the food in the hotel.

Brunei
- Boring country, as there isn't much activities to be done. While waiting for the only 24 hrs cafe located in only 1 of the hotels, we had to wait 2 hrs before the last person on the table got his food.

Australia
- Went on summer and winter. Had to head to a kids store to do my shopping for clothes. Beautiful scenaries, friendly people.

Well, and here is the list for other places.

1. Hong Kong

2. Macau

3. China: Beijing, Tibet, Shanghai

4. USA: Alaska, Texas, California, Hawaii, New York, Las Vegas, Brazil

5. Egypt

6. Vietnam

7. France

8. Russia

9. Paris

10. Roman1a

After looking through the list, I wonder if that will ever happen at all...

2 comments:

Steven said...

Man...you must really LOVE the idea of traveling. Myself...not so much. My inherent laziness comes into play here. The only traveling I want to do is from my ffice to the bathroom to the bedroom, and back. ;)

Steve~

none said...

I have little desire to travel. People tend to hate Americans these days or at least thats what they tell me. I feel much less adventurous these days thats for sure.

If given a choice I would like to see Ireland.