Can't decide between Korea, China or India.
Has anyone ever been there?
I'll travel from Egypt if that matters.
>>1260159
it's kind of a weird way to advise you, but what kind of food do you like?
are you more interested in socializing or partying, or culture and history?
You want a developing country or a developed country?
I haven't been to India but I imagine it probably has a similar environment to China, a mix of developed and developing. Korea is pretty developed in comparison.
china was great, korea was boring, india i have no interest in ever visiting.
>>1260159
Visa to China will be harder to get from Egypt.
I have been 4 months travelling through whole india from south till very north! check out the weather as it gets very hot these months and cools down from October. india is a very unique country, some places are dirty as fuck especially rajasthan
>>1260159
korea is a really boring country. nothing to see. seoul is the ugliest city i have ever been to in the so-called developed world.
china is a blast. but prepare for an acclimatization period.
india is a shithole but still a 'visit at least once in your lifetime' country.
if you want a developed country, try japan - just as rewarding as china or india but way cleaner and just a pleasant, wonderful place to be.
>>1260623
>japan - just as rewarding as china
your experience was different than my experience. japan and korea were pretty much equally boring to me.
>>1260642
> japan and korea were pretty much equally boring to me
t. pleb
>>1260653
>japan isn't belguim tier
t. weeaboo
>>1260159
Korea man, go to S. Korea. Busan is an amazing city and full of awesome shit to do. I always love site seeing there and just getting lost in the city. The food there is varied and there is pretty much something for everyone there.
>>1260681
ive never been to korea but that has got to be one of the ugliest cityscapes i have ever seen in a photograph. not even rundown like detroit or cleveland is or third world cities are, just straight ugly.
>>1260689
It's a port, you understand what a port is right?