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NomadStrategy

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  1. Chiang Mai is less polluted than Bangkok even in full swing burning season... much less outside of it. But only you can decide if it works for you - why not just come up for a week in May and see if it feels better before moving here? For me, I find Chiang Mai perfectly OK at all times but then I used to live in China and you'd be hard pushed to match Beijing, Guangzhou, etc. with a little burning and car smog.

    this is false, look up the numbers http://www.aqmthai.com/

  2. you can definitely do much better than that

    shop around for parts but something like this:

    processor: I5-6400 (7,290)

    memory: 8gb kingston (1,650)

    power supply: get a quality one. you wills ave money long term, and it will protect your components. Get one that is "rated/certified" 80 plus bronze, gold, platinum, etc.

    power supply: xigmatek tauro 400w bronze (1,290) or silverstone bronze (1,680)

    motherboard: 3500 gigabyte h1z0m

    CD drive: 500 baht

    case: 1200 baht

    =

    15,430 and much better than the listed one.

  3. "I am bored with the recent changes in Thailand..."

    What were you expecting, rioting and chaos in the streets to make life exciting for you?

    You seem to want to be spoon fed basic information easily found via google. Good place to start would be Wikipedia to learn something about the country history and culture.

    Vietnam expelled the Chinese after being under their yoke for 1000yrs, beat the Mongols(3x) who gave up to invade eastern Europe, kicked out their French colonizers and beat US military despite carpet bombing their country for years.

    This should tell you something about the character of the people. They can be genuinely nice but dont take shit, least of all from Farang. By and large the Vietnamese are very driven, hard working and family oriented.

    Don't go there expecting to be fawned upon or treated like a rock star.

    this is ridiculous, I would stay here for the riots and discontent. I don't consider that exciting either, but to each their own. I don't give anyone "shit" so I don't see why that would be a problem, or a difference, from Thailand. I had an interesting experience where I was in a very distant area from tourist hotspots, and a bunch of younger girls were making me pose for pictures with them. I don't see how the "rockstar treatment" is at all worth a comment, but there is more of that in Vietnam than in Thailand... you have some interesting opinions on what is important.

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  4. Couldn't you just leave your stuff here and go get a feel for the place first

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    I have, I loved the central areas particularly Da Nang and Hoi An, oceans, extremely fresh seafood, good beer for ~8 baht/glass, cheap, and the people are friendly. I wouldn't mind HCMC but it is very crowded and noisy. I am sure the quality of life will be higher than in Thailand if the visa situation is easier.

    Da Nang gets about 8 -10 weeks of good weather each year when you can actually enjoy the beaches. If you visit during that period then it's paradise but otherwise it's too wet, too cold or too humid. The weather really sucks.. The other thing that you need to be aware of if you are planning an extended stay not in a hotel is that Da Nang is controlled by the army and considered a communist cultural hotspot. Fun is not allowed. As a foreigner living there the people may be nice but anyone in authority will consider you a carrier of social evils there to pollute society.. You'll see lots of residential streets with blue signs accriss the entrance with Vietnamese writing which roughly translated is this street is protected against social evils by the fatherland front. It means that there will either be a resident or some old guy sitting in a chair watching what everybody in the street does and reporting it. ( it exists in HCMC to a lesser extent but is still there) you will be the center of attention that's for sure.

    Finally Da Nang still has a huge dioxin ( agent orange) problem. They are still cleaning up areas just outside of the city and there are concerns that it has contaminated the water table. Googke it now or you may end up coming back to Thailand with two heads and 3 arms.

    I have never experienced any of the things you are talking about, I have always found it to be very welcoming and exciting. I am of course not looking for riots in the street to be excited, I would stay here for that as this is inevitable, and the. I have not heard about the dioxin problem, but that is worth looking into. Otherwise, it was a beautiful city that was cheap, had a great ocean, was pretty clean and had a nice community that I saw of foreigners. I have a hard time imagining the weather is worse than Thailand, especially when the cancerous smoking season is in effect and breathing becomes hazardous.

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  5. Couldn't you just leave your stuff here and go get a feel for the place first

    Sent from my SC-01D using Tapatalk

    I have, I loved the central areas particularly Da Nang and Hoi An, oceans, extremely fresh seafood, good beer for ~8 baht/glass, cheap, and the people are friendly. I wouldn't mind HCMC but it is very crowded and noisy. I am sure the quality of life will be higher than in Thailand if the visa situation is easier.

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