I am 71 years old and regret that I did chose to stay in Thailand for my kid.
Many people called me an "Old Fool" because I was taking care of my daughter at my age.
"Send her to the mother and enjoy your older days" was the common sentence, and I should have listen to them.
The "Golden Age" where I could be enjoying my life as a Retiree.
Having free time and money.
Go on a cruise, enjoy my days at a bar in Soi 6, etc.
I try to enjoy the years of life I have left and "go with a bang" when my time on this planet is over.
Why choose one country to live or retire in?
If there are no family ties to a certain country then why not spend as long as you want wherever you want?
South Korea worth seeing for sure.
Vietnam for sure, many things to see and do. The beaches are nice, and it is quite cheap to visit. Vietnam is on the up and up.
Da Nang is a huge city with huge waves of water and Chinese tourists.
Nearby $10 taxi S along the beach is old Japanese and Chinese trading colony of Hoi An, on a lovely island in a delta packed with trippers in the day but pleasant at night with lots of modest hotels and guest houses great bars cafes restaurants, a bit touristy like Chiang Mai used to be pleasant.
Along with old cool resort Dalat one of nicest towns in Vietnam.
Russia went from being 2nd strongest army in the world to being the 2nd strongest in Ukraine
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I was in Danang 5 years ago and it was mostly Korean.
Happy here in Isaan but I would be quite happy in Taiwan as well.
Ya know WT, your story is not uncommon here. Outside the TD posters whom have posted they have children, I know a few others who decided to either have a child or adopt their new spouses children and then everything changes. While we do what we do for our own reasons, I came here with absolutely no intention of having a child or 2 or however many nor was I going to date or marry a woman with someone else's child. Children are great when you are younger. Older you want to have done your children raising and see them off and then go live it before you bite the bullet.
My rebuttal to that Joe is to find a home base then go off and travel. When you get older you want a reasonable amount of stability and not stay in 300 bht hostiles with stinky backpackers or drunk asshats. Thailand really is a central type location for SEAsia with a low cost of living and a very manageable infrastructure. Early on, before I met my now wife, I thought about Malaysia or Vietnam but at that time I was working and residing in SZ China and those were my get away places. S Korea is very nice as is Taiwan or even Singapore but they aren't low cost.
I spent a year near you before being transferred to Big Bad Bkk, almost 20 years ago now. I remember a big TD/TV meet up of around 40 people at a buffet and after everyone chipped in the bill was still hundreds of baht short and there was a great silence when everyone was asked to throw in a bit moreprobably a dozen of us ended up in a uni bar doing shot games til the early morn.
I can see the attractiveness of it for retirement but the sweltering season is just too sweltering for just too long and the land far too undulating.It does seem to breed the best and the worst of humanity though, from some of the kindest most hardworking people you will meet to the laziest and pure evilest. Whilst also being a very large production facility of ladyboys.
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Suggestion. Move to Japan (if you can afford it). Just avoid the fault lines.
Following Cherry Blossoms in Japan
Skip Vietnam. You are going to need the money if you retire in Japan.
A short holiday in Vietnam (Saigon, Da Nang and Hanoi)
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
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