Here are some of the friendliest cities in the world. pounding ground
It's not easy to eat with my own money - Lahore, Pakistan
People go there for a reason. It's safe and comfortable. There's a reason why people don't go there. I'm uncomfortable and anxious. I couldn't even sleep when I moved from India to Pakistan. I wanted to go to Hunza, but I didn't want to go to Pakistan. terrorism, kidnapping There was also quite a bit of bad news. If the border had been closed, I wouldn't have gone. But again, it was possible to come and go, so I wondered if it was a country I could go to. I had a lot of thoughts before I left. Lahore is the second largest city in Pakistan. It is also the most livable city. According to Wikipedia, it is the 18th largest city in the world. The downtown area is as good as Gangnam in Korea. it surprised me. There are many cases in which the food is not paid for at a restaurant or someone pays for it. Even middle school students bought me. He suddenly paid money and went, and he turned Jericho's fragile uncle into garbage. Please take a photo. No riots, no riots like that. Wondering what it feels like to be a celebrity? Lahore is perfect. It is also the most delicious city in Pakistan. Did you know that India and Pakistan were originally one country? Dare to claim that it is the most delicious city in both India and Pakistan. The chapati (Indian-style Bindaetteok) and chai (Indian-style milk tea) I had in Lahore were the best.
2. I can't go now - Latakia, Syria
Most people who have been to Syria say that Syria is the best. There are many reasons. There is plenty to see and do, from Damascus or Aleppo, one of the oldest cities on Earth, to Aleppo soap that gives back baby skin, the best ice cream, the best Middle Eastern food, the splendid ancient fortress, and more. Especially the people I met in Latakia are unforgettable. Latakia is a coastal city on the Mediterranean Sea. They wait for me to eat and then drag them away as if they were kidnapped. Five college students. Syrian University is not open to anyone. I made ejaculation to the security guard and barely entered. In the dorm, in the classroom, sticking your head out the window, waving your hand, and screaming. How surprised would I be? I was born to be loved My existence is so beneficial to the world. I felt this pride every day. I also remember restaurants that never charge for food if I go alone. Do you know what a hummus is? Boil chickpeas, grind together with olive oil, garlic and lemon juice. If you spread this on bread and eat it, I don't envy Philadelphia Cream Cheese. The best Hummus restaurant in Latakia, if I go alone, I won't pay. I can't go because I'm sorry, but it's so delicious that I shouldn't be able to go. Even when we eat for free, the corners of the mouths of restaurant people go up endlessly on both sides. When peace in Syria is rebuilt, you must visit it. I will feed you with those pretty and dazzling eyes. I'll give you a hug
3. Leave me alone - Tashkent, Uzbekistan
People really, really, really like Korea. There are many people who made money in Korea and became landlords. He spoke to me in Korean at least two or three times a day. Where are you from? I worked in Ansan. Did you eat? Well, it comes like this. The people of Uzbekistan are strong-willed. I was earning and collecting like crazy in Korea. I think your time in Korea was so good. There are also quite a few Koreans living there. They look really different. But my mother, father, grandmother, and grandfather were Koreans, so they welcomed me like that. In Uzbekistan, kimchi is made with carrots. It tastes better than you think. I'm still salivating. Descendants of the Goryeo people sold a lot of kimchi. How much would you give me if I went alone? Uzbekistans look like Italians. Appearance and personality. There are many good men and women with dark facial features. It's similar to not having any hesitation when approaching. The food is also delicious. The children run when they see me. I was a little bit tired. Tashkent, Uzbekistan is a lovely city for me.
4. Almost Forgot Thailand - Chiang Mai
Because it's like this. While staying in Bangkok, Thailand, I only thought of distant places. Thailand is, on average, a bizarrely friendly country. Uh, I've only met scammers. The taxi driver ate it on his back. is it so. It's not a perfect country. I am saddened by your misfortune. I still wonder about the kindness of this country. Even though there are so many tourists, there are far more people who don't roll their eyes and are just being honest with them. When I stayed in Chiang Mai with my parents, I was surprised again. Do I have to say that business is good, and that you keep your composure even in a busy restaurant? Unique bluntness, without you, we eat well and live well. I've never had this feeling. Even though I only went to crowded restaurants. Is that the charm of Chiang Mai? I think it's the charm of Thailand. Is it easy for people to not change as big shopping malls are created and hotels are popping up all over the place? Still, there are a lot of angels. A person who wants to believe in something and be so kind. The longer you stay, the more you see such people.
5. A city rich but not chilly - San Francisco
In America, nobody cares about me. I have an obedient temperament, so I'm bored of such a sophisticated country. It's lonely. It is also a sanctuary for the homeless. It's the most livable city, with the highest number of homeless people. A friend from Minnesota was amazed. Even in the same US, you can't even imagine in your own town. I was surprised to see so many homeless people for the first time. Let the homeless people sleep on paper boxes in other people's restaurants (after the restaurant is closed, of course). Leave the tent set up. Passers-by give me their coffee and say hello. It's a friend. That's how we say goodbye to each other, goodbye to and from work. The San Francisco bus is fucking disgusting. You have to pay the coin exactly. How would a beginner traveler like me know that? There was a lot of fuss rummaging through my backpack looking for the remaining coins. Either way, the passengers and the driver were so peaceful. It was a city like a bear that had not woken up from hibernation. People who don't get angry often, people who laugh when asked. The city is pretty, the sea is pretty, the weather is awesome, the people are relaxed. The coexistence of the poor and the rich is possible in this way. It was a very unusually warm city for me.