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Hey guys, Originally I'm from New York but I'm doing some digital nomading right now.

My journey started with about 1 week in Dubai, followed by 3 weeks in India, and then I reached my main destination, which was Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.

I've been here for about 2 months, and I definitely love it here. It's a great city and everything. Love the food, the people, etc. I rented my apartment here for 3 months, so I have about one month left.

Since I've already been in Vietnam for a long time, I'm feeling a little burned out by it, and I had the idea that I should travel to some of the neighboring countries. Since I live in New York, it's very hard for me to get to this part of the world. But since I have this Vietnam apartment, I could keep most of my suitcases here, and just travel light with a small bookbag somewhere. Then before my apartment runs out, come back, take all my stuff and fly back to New York.

I might get crucified for this, but I would prefer a city that has a pretty active Tinder scene. Tinder has worked really well for me in Ho Chi Minh, and I'm not the type to go out to bars or clubs anyways, since I'm introverted. So I use tinder to meet cool locals and explore the city with them.

So out of the list in my title, any recommendations? I'm considering possibly even going to 2 cities, maybe spend 2 weeks in each.

Right now I'm angling towards Bangkok. Since Thailand is cool, and it's the closest to Vietnam. Although I'm very interested in Philippines and Indonesia too. Chengdu has been on my bucket list for like 6 years, and I noticed the flight from HCM to it is only $80, but I would need to get a China tourist visa, and I'm not sure how hard that is.

Korea would be cool too, but I feel like Seoul would definitely be the most expensive option. Plus like I said I'm not really into clubs or bars, which it seems is what a lot of Korean people like.

Do you guys have any recommendations or suggestions?

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[–] D0nath@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

KL is developed, but still affordable. Penang has amazing food.

Bali has amazing nature and culture and party scene.

Bangkok is more fun tho. I'd avoid the rest.

[–] painperduu@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Seoul is cool, but felt like it’s a pretty big party scene. My favorite food in asia though.

Imo, im not a big fan of hectic, hot Asian cities, but Bangkok is awesome and can still be super affordable. Also tinder and bumble work quite well

[–] Derman0524@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Kuala Lumpur/Penang has the best food on the planet and active tinder scene. I cleaned up there

[–] drum_playing_twig@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Singapore. If you want to live like a human.

[–] Antok0123@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Lol with that cost of living?

[–] Geoarbitrage@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

BKK. You’ll have a blast 😎

[–] feedkei@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Bangkok is so much fun!! I’m not single and have never tried Tinder but Thais are some of the kindest people I’ve ever met. The food is amazing , very diverse as well… I like to think of Bangkok as the NYC of SEA. It can be a bit chaotic but oh so fun!!!

[–] ata-bey@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

So true bestie. Am from NYC and moved to Bangkok cause it reminded me of home but tropical and obviously in SEA.

[–] feedkei@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Right ??! I’ve been contemplating moving there !! I’m jelly!

[–] cafe_calva@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Avoid Seoul in my opinion

[–] Impressive_Witness26@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Seoul is awesome (party, food, street themselves, parcs...) but it changed a lot. There are TONS of tourists. It doesn't feel the same. Still cool though.

[–] FancyFlounder5179@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Hi, I'm from Indonesia, and I don't really recommend it because it's rainy season right now and it will be raining and super humid most of the time. I'm from Jakarta but used to live in Bali for a year. Usually, both Jakarta and Bali (or any cities in Java) will have heavy rain from now till about January/February. Also, the pollution and traffic in Jakarta is the worst right now.

I just finished backpacking (while working remotely) from Cambodia and Laos. I recommend both places. They probably have rainy season too, so might need to check on that. I recently went Siem Reap, Cambodia and Luang Prabang, Laos. If you like nature and temples, both places are nice.

[–] Guusssssssssssss@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Go to Laos. Can van vieng etc you wo t regret it

[–] YuanBaoTW@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

But since I have this Vietnam apartment, I could keep most of my suitcases here, and just travel light with a small bookbag somewhere. Then before my apartment runs out, come back, take all my stuff and fly back to New York.

Never leave anything you aren't comfortable losing in a country where you are only a tourist and where law enforcement is not reliable.

Vietnam has many great aspects and is generally safe but property crime does happen and if your stuff disappears, don't expect any help getting it back.

[–] mysterytimemachine@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

I have no idea what the process is for getting a Chinese tourist visa outside of America but when I went through the process a few years ago, it was a hassle. They asked for bank records, proof of employment, etc. They also asked for a full itinerary of where I was staying. I just paid for a visa agency to take care of it for me so the process took maybe 2-3 weeks. I know people will go to Hong Kong and go through visa agencies there so maybe that's a good option for you - no idea if Vietnam has a similar thing going on. The good thing is that the visa lasts for 10 years so if you're passionate about visiting China you can use the visa multiple times.

[–] mthmchris@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

You can’t apply for a Chinese visa outside of your home country without some sort of residency. E.g. if you’re in Thailand and on a work or elite visa, you can apply in Bangkok, but if you’re on a tourist or ED visa it’s a no-go.

[–] Chris_in_Lijiang@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Are the visa agencies in HK still operating?

How much for a 6 month multi entry at present?

[–] Acceptable_Team9007@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

BKK / JKT / MNL whichever has the best weather right now. All are good for casual dating too

[–] Young_N_Wealthy@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Woudn't say that's really Jakarta. Jakarta is topped at bottom for Nomadlist

[–] UL_Paper@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Manila, Bangkok or Bali. If you are looking to date

[–] badsp0rk@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Bangkok is great.

Legal weed, excellent and cheap food and accommodations, amazing markets and street food, and kind locals. Lot of westerners too, very modern, so you'll have no problem on tinder. It's also pretty big, lots to do and explore!

Edit : I haven't been to Chengdu in ten years, but I wouldn't recommend it, especially for tinder. It was.. Still developing last time I was there. Food is incredible, as is the case in most of China, and cheap, but the city itself is underwhelming. There was one very high end mall and area in general, a few beautiful parks, and then lots of retail. Endless retail.

[–] bananabastard@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Philippines will be a Tinder wonderland.

[–] ObnoxiousCrow@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I loved living in China and Chengdu is amazing. That being said, it is so hard to get into the country. Once you get in, you have to work around their firewall. It's a hassle that is almost impossible if you don't speak Chinese or have someone that can do it for you.

[–] Due-Wall-915@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Pokhara Nepal, Ghandruk Nepal, Dhulikhel ,Nepal. All of these places are awesome and super cheap for digital nomads. I met few dozen people last time I was there.

[–] YetiPie@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Scratch Jakarta permanently off your list.

[–] Guilty-Actuary89@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Check out Pattaya, the scene is great here as long as you're willing to pay the girl money for taxi

[–] FormerlyInFormosa@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

It's not a place that you mentioned, but maybe try Taiwan? I used to live in Taipei, it'll be cheaper than Seoul, and maybe scratch a bit of that Chinese itch, but you'll instead be in a vibrant democracy that doesn't require a special visa if you're an American passport holder. Dating scene was very good to me and if you're contemplating heading to the Philippines anyways, you'll meet tons of Filipinas on dating apps in Taiwan. It's where I met my Filipina wife a few years ago.

[–] tntyou898@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Bangkok is amazing and super fun. I wouldn't recommend tinder however. 99% are just free-lancers unless that's your cup of tea.

[–] fourierbees@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Listen friend, I get the wanderlust, but maybe try connecting more with the place you're in instead of chasing the next high. There's beauty everywhere if you slow down and let it find you.

[–] hankaviator@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

If you meet the following criteria, you are entitled to 144 h visa free policy to China. Assuming you fly to Chengdu directly.

  • Carry a valid international travel document.
  • For travelers entering through most ports under the transit visa-free policy, the visa-free stay period is calculated from 00:00 on the day following entry. If the port is marked with "*", the visa-free stay period is calculated from the day of entry. [53]
  • Hold a connecting ticket with a confirmed date and seat to a third country (region) departing within 144 hours from entry.
  • Enter and exit from the same port and must not leave the specified activity area.

You can stay in these cities: Chengdu City, Leshan City, Deyang City, Suining City, Meishan City, Ya'an City, Ziyang City, Neijiang City, Zigong City, Luzhou City, Yibin City.

For foreigners entering the country through the 72-hour (or 144-hour) visa-free transit policy and needing to extend their stay or travel to areas beyond the specified activity range, they must apply for a visa through the local immigration authorities.

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Tinder works great in most big cities in China, but you do need a reliable solution during your stay. Can DM me for assistance on that if you plan to come.

[–] raiigiic@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Manila but skip it and go to palawan - el nido or coron specifically

[–] fiah_family@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Avoid Jakarta, we have been here for 2 months and cannot stop counting the days until we leave. This for us is country number 25 and Jakarta has been the worst city. People are very very nice but there are two things that made our stay miserable.

  1. pollution. Jakarta is very polluted, it is hard to breathe and make it is impossible to go out unless you plan on wearing a mask all day. We didn't believe that the quality index was something to worry about but from now on it is something we will look at before choosing our destinations.

  2. TRAFFIC!!!! 5 miles usually take 45 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes. Your days will be gone.

Fyi we are a family of 4 so we are stuck taking taxi or grabs maybe if you are willing to get in the back of a scooter traffic won't be a problem but it's still hell.

We visited other parts of Indonesia but pollution is still high, Bali is not even Indonesia with all the expats

[–] ata-bey@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I recently visited Chengdu after wanting to go for awhile and I found it difficult to navigate even with basic mandarin skills. It’s hard to find anything if you don’t read Chinese. The food was incredible though.

Taipei on the other hand is awesome and super underrated. Lots of cool places just outside the city too. Amazing food as well and very very easy to navigate. Unsure about Tinder scene.

I live in Bangkok and I think it checks all your boxes. Siem Reap, Cambodia is also fun but probably more for a short stay than a long trip