Saturday, January 14, 2012
Tokyo or Hong Kong for university in english?
Tokyo or Hong Kong for university in english?
I would like to spend some time in an Asian metropolis, and would like to do some schooling while I am there. I narrowed my options down to either Hong Kong or Tokyo. I find both appealing, realize that both are costly, and understand that both a likely totally different. I enjoy the tall buildings of Hong Kong and the ultra-modernization of Tokyo. Which city would you suggest for an open minded, english speaking student?
Other - Asia Pacific - 4 Answers
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1 :
Temple University has a campus in Tokyo Japan. It is taught fully in English. http://www.tuj.ac.jp/default.html
2 :
Hong Kong should be a better choice because this city used to be a British colony for over 100 years until 1997, English used to be the official language here until then. Most people at least speak some basic English and there are signages in English everywhere, all products come with English description and instructions. In Japan even in Tokyo, very few people really know English, most products only come with Japanese description.
3 :
Hi buddy. I would support longliveabcdefg. Hong Kong should be a better choice. Because Hong Kong city used to be a British colony for over centuries until 1997, English used to be the official language here until then. Most people at least speak some basic English and there are signages in English everywhere, all products come with English description and instructions. In Japan even in Tokyo, very few people really know English, most products only come with Japanese description. So instead of learning english you will end-up struggling for japanese language. Regards.
4 :
hongkong i guess
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