Why Study in Asia?
Asian regions of the world have long been areas of exploration, trade, and cultural exchange. Long-term foreign occupation in this area has shaped its countries' societies into one of the largest melting pots in the world. The huge variety of programs in Asia offer students opportunities to gain specialized knowledge in an all aspects of Asian society.
China
Staggeringly vast and a land of great diversity, China, the world's most populous and third largest nation is more like a continent in itself than a country. The nation comprises five autonomous regions and twenty-two provinces, as well as Hong Kong, which is now titled a 'Special Administrative Region'.
The seat of government, Beijing, is a large city of 11 million people, and like all of China's urban metropolises, life here contrasts immensely with that of the peasant farmers in rural areas.
Art in China is also stunningly unique, perhaps best typified by calligraphy, performed with ink and brush, and held in extremely high esteem by the Chinese.
Japan
One of the globe's leading economic power-houses, Japan is an island chain situated in East Asia, flanked by the sea of Japan is on its west coast and the Pacific Ocean to the East. With a population of 126 million, Japan is one of the world's most densely populated nations.
Japan's economic growth since World War II has been nothing short of breathtaking, and the Japanese people are renowned the world over for their strong work ethic, a trait supported by the intense cooperation between government and industry.
The Japanese culture is one engendered in ceremony, with respect and politeness as values held sacred in this enigmatic Eastern nation.
Malaysia
One of the wealthiest and best developed countries in South East Asia, Malaysia's cosmopolitan mix of Malay, Chinese and Indian people make it a rewarding and fascinating location for any visitor. The peninsula's impressive infrastructure, coupled with beautiful scenery, makes travelling more of a pleasure than a chore.
Any food lover will be in heaven when they visit Malaysia! The country's racial mixture gives rise to a cuisine that is as diverse as it is delicious. One Malaysian creation that everyone seems to enjoy is 'satay', delicious meat kababs in a spicy peanut sauce. This, along with many other culinary delights can be found on the many street stalls that pepper the sidewalk in any typical Malaysian town.
Singapore
Singapore, or the Republic of Singapore to give the country its full title, is situated just north of the equator, at the foot of the Malaysia peninsula.
Singapore is a major Asian success story, with its strong economy and impressive infrastructure as an example to nations on every continent. A real cosmopolitan society, the Chinese form the majority of the population, but there are extremely large Malay and Indian communities too, as well as a large number of Western expatriates and business people.
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