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Asia's top 10 places to study abroad in 2022.

Asia's top 10 places to study abroad in 2022.

This year's poll received 10,000 answers from students in 181 countries considering studying abroad. We've compiled a list of the best destinations in Asia to study abroad in 2022 based on the top reasons for going abroad, as determined by students who value choosing the perfect destination country over program or institution.

The rankings are determined by the following seven factors:

  1. To access higher-quality teaching
  2. To achieve career goals
  3. To develop myself personally
  4. To experience a new culture or lifestyle
  5. To make new friends or for professional networking
  6. To learn a new language
  7. To have an adventure

 Keterangan Gambar (© Pemilik Gambar)

India


Do you fantasize about the Taj Mahal's shimmering marble? Or perhaps you like the laid-back beaches of Goa along the Arabian sea? Whether you enjoy climbing in the Himalayas or visiting animal sanctuaries, tranquil islands or busy metropolis, yoga retreats or pure adventure, India has something for everyone. Due to the fact that festivals are at the core of this spiritual country, there are several opportunities to experience Indian culture at its finest. Participate in Holi, also known as the Festival of Colors, and don't miss Diwali, the Festival of Lights, which commemorates the triumph of good over evil. India is also a very diversified country, with several regional variations and 22 distinct official languages. Nonetheless, studying anywhere in India means that your daily curries will be accompanied with life-changing experiences in a country renowned for its sharp contrasts and rich cultural legacy. Anticipate the unexpected and savor what India has to offer!

Indonesia No. 9
Indonesia's natural beauty will take your breath away, with over 17,000 islands and a quarter of the world's coral reefs. Take a boat ride to see wild Komodo dragons, trek Mount Bromo at daybreak, or dive into an ancient shipwreck teeming with rare aquatic life. The islands are dotted with beautiful temples, including Borobudur, the world's biggest Buddhist temple. Are you a fan of cuisines that include fresh herbs and vivid spices? Visit a warung for some lip-smacking nasi goreng and satay. Alternatively, enjoy a cup of silky Indonesian coffee. Indonesia is the world's second most linguistically varied nation, and according to our own assessment, the finest destination in Asia to learn a new language, with 700 languages spoken throughout the islands. Therefore, pack your swimwear and go on a path to success at one of Indonesia's several renowned colleges.

Turkey
Want to study in the crossroads of Europe and Asia? Turkiye is a historian's paradise. Stroll through the remnants of an old empire in Ephesus, sneak into Anatolia's underground towns, or take a hot-air balloon ride to view the unearthly grandeur of Cappadocia's rock-cut cathedrals. Explore the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts for the opportunity to plunge into beautiful blue seas and view a medieval fortification in Bodrum constructed with stones from one of the Ancient World's Seven Wonders. As a cultural melting pot, the cities, particularly Istanbul, are infused with Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and current Turkish influences. The food reflects this mix of cultures as well, with dishes like as manti, dolma, and lokum, or Turkish Delight, including traditional components from a variety of areas. Visit open-air markets and bazaars for fresh vegetables and spices to try your hand at preparing these specialties, and while you're at it, strike up a conversation with the welcoming locals. Make time for the hamam at the end of long days of studying! Görüşürüz! Yaknda görüşürüz!

7. United Arab Emirates


The UAE is a little country with a large personality, flourishing on a blend of history and modernity. This enticing concoction in the Persian Gulf is never short of spectacular, one-of-a-kind experiences. While English is widely spoken, you will also encounter Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, and a variety of other languages as you stroll through traditional souks and meet the hospitable Emirati people. The Emirate of Abu Dhabi is by far the biggest, including iconic landmarks such as the architectural marvel Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. However, Dubai may be the most well-known. Have you ever desired to become disoriented within a retail mall that resembles a tiny city? Or how about watching the sunset from the world's highest structure, the Burj Khalifa? If you prefer a calmer pace of life, visit the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, which boasts stunning beaches, ancient ruins, and a plethora of cultural attractions. Whether you go on a desert safari across the Liwa Desert or bask in Dubai's sunlight and splendor with a cool jallab in one hand and shawarma in the other, you're sure to have a wonderful time.

Singapore (6)
Singapore's cultural, linguistic, and ethnic variety creates an authentic worldwide experience. Cool down under contemporary vertical gardens that shade the city's renownedly clean streets, and observe the eclectic architecture, which ranges from sustainable green constructions to modern Art Deco to traditional Peranakan-era shophouses. Singapore's gastronomic environment is similarly diverse and characterized by a genuine appreciation for food. Dine at one of the city's several world-class restaurants, 48 of which have earned at least one Michelin star, or visit hawker centers like as the Lau Pa Sat for authentic Chinese, Malay, and Indian fare. Are you ready to begin your career? Though Singapore has four official languages: English, Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil, English is the dominant language in business, making Singapore the best destination in Asia for foreign students to pursue their professional ambitions. With competitive salaries, great working conditions, world-class colleges, and a thriving economy, Singapore is a no-brainer for both students and employees.

Thailand (5)
Are you want to live in a beautiful, sunny paradise? Thailand's appeal is due to almost everything about the country. Relax on the tranquil beaches of Koh Pha Ngan and Krabi, visit one of the 40,000 unique and gorgeous Buddhist temples, observe elephants cross the forest in Khao Yai National Park, and explore ancient archaeological sites in Sukhothai and Kamphaeng Phet. Make a city like Bangkok your home base for a plethora of events, secret markets, and affordable nightlife. Your nose will lead you to street sellers selling fragrant pad thai, tom yam goong, and massaman curry. Thailand has something for everyone, whether you're seeking for a tranquil yoga retreat in Pai, wild nights out in Phuket, or unmatched diving in the Surin Islands. When surrounded by smiling Thai natives and a multicultural mix of people from all over the world, you'll never feel alone.

Malaysia (4)
Malaysia is a fascinating and diversified country that shares land and maritime borders with numerous other Southeast Asian states. Are you a city slicker? Kuala Lumpur will keep you engaged for the duration of your stay. Panoramic views from Menara Kuala Lumpur's observation deck, views of Jamek Mosque and Thean Hou Temple from the observation deck, and Nasi Kandar from a local street vendor at the Hutong market or on Alor Street. Admire the limestone temples sculpted into the Batu Caves cliffs just outside the city. Chinese culture is closer than you believe, with real cuisine available in Penang's thriving Chinatown. Are you more of a nature enthusiast? Trek through lush tea plantations in the Cameron Highlands or hike Mount Kinabalu to experience the region's extraordinary richness of flora and animals. English is a widely spoken second language alongside Malay, Chinese, and Tamil, and it's simple to feel at ease among the friendly natives. What do you have to lose?

3. Republic of Korea
Korean culture is here to stay. With BTS and Squid Game emerging as worldwide phenomenons over the last year, it's unsurprising that South Korea has gone to the top of our list of great destinations. This country is home to some of the best education in the area, if not the world! Bring your hiking shoes, as mountains cover 70% of the nation. It is always a sight to behold, whether the trees are displaying blazing fall leaves or delicate cherry blossoms. Seoul is a must-see destination that never ceases to amuse. Learn about the Joseon dynasty and the demilitarized zone (DMZ), visit traditional Korean houses in Bukchon Hanok Village, sample bibimbap, kimchi, and soju, and close the day with a night out in Gangnam or Hongdae. Wouldn't it be nice to spend time near the ocean? In the mountainous and colorful summer capital of Busan, life will meet you with open arms. Jeju Island is Korea's own tropical volcanic hideaway, with magnificent beaches and eccentric museums. 가자!

China
China is a place that actually makes you feel insignificant. With the cultural legacy of one of the world's oldest civilizations and a vast geographical spread, seeing the sights and sounds of China would take a lifetime. From the Great Wall of China to the ancient palaces of the Forbidden City, and from Emperor Qinshihuang's Terracotta Army to the Leshan Giant Buddha, this country is unlike any other in terms of history. Natural treasures dot the region, with Pandora's floating pinnacles in Zhangjiajie and Jiuzhaigou's fantasy rainbow lakes transporting tourists to another world. China is also noteworthy for the excellent standard of education provided by its institutions. If you're seeking for a world-class education in a nation with a thriving economy, delectable food, and an abundance of entertainment, China should be at the top of your list.

Japan
Japan is ideal for individuals who value safety, cleanliness, stunning scenery, and a diverse culture that values both old and new. Investigate Tokyo's fusion of Eastern culture and Western modernity. There is no such thing as boredom in Akihabara, with its anime hub, wacky Harajuku fashion, an eclectic mix of buildings, and tranquil shrines among palace gardens. Take a swift train to Kyoto to see the tranquillity of the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest and samurai Nijo Castle, Osaka's hot baths and Bunraku theater, and Nara's wild deer and historic Tdai-ji Temple. Additionally, Japan is home to the world's third-largest economy and several internationally famous colleges. Therefore, if you can envision yourself becoming a part of Japan's national sakura obsession, dining on perfected bowls of ramen and fresh plates of sashimi, and studying in an urban city steeped in thousands of years of history, tradition, and culture, it's time to start planning your future in Asia's top study abroad country - Japan! ようこそ!

 

Source: Educations.com

Akhyari Hananto

I began my career in the banking industry in 1997, and stayed approx 6 years in it. This industry boost his knowledge about the economic condition in Indonesia, both macro and micro, and how to More understand it. My banking career continued in Yogyakarta when I joined in a program funded by the Asian Development Bank (ADB),as the coordinator for a program aimed to help improve the quality of learning and teaching process in private universities in Yogyakarta. When the earthquake stroke Yogyakarta, I chose to join an international NGO working in the area of ?disaster response and management, which allows me to help rebuild the city, as well as other disaster-stricken area in Indonesia. I went on to become the coordinator for emergency response in the Asia Pacific region. Then I was assigned for 1 year in Cambodia, as a country coordinator mostly to deliver developmental programs (water and sanitation, education, livelihood). In 2009, he continued his career as a protocol and HR officer at the U.S. Consulate General in Surabaya, and two years later I joined the Political and Economic Section until now, where i have to deal with extensive range of people and government officials, as well as private and government institution troughout eastern Indonesia. I am the founder and Editor-in-Chief in Good News From Indonesia (GNFI), a growing and influential social media movement, and was selected as one of The Most Influential Netizen 2011 by The Marketeers magazine. I also wrote a book on "Fundamentals of Disaster Management in 2007"?, "Good News From Indonesia : Beragam Prestasi Anak Bangsa di dunia"? which was luanched in August 2013, and "Indonesia Bersyukur"? which is launched in Sept 2013. In 2014, 3 books were released in which i was one of the writer; "Indonesia Pelangi Dunia"?, "Indonesia The Untold Stories"? and "Growing! Meretas Jalan Kejayaan" I give lectures to students in lectures nationwide, sharing on full range of issues, from economy, to diplomacy Less
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