24 Jan, 2008 in
Asia by
Fili
Asia’s most livable cities 2007 : Asian quality of life rankings
Mercer and The Economist both release lists of the world’s most livable cities. Doing some related academic essay, I needed to rip down a sub-list for the most livable cities in Asia. It’s be interesting to read the in-depth analysis of those reports and see how they measured quality of life. I find the results fascinating, and somewhat sensible based on my tours and life around Asia so far. Here it the most livable cities in Asia according to Mercer (I think The Economist list requires 200US$):
(City name - country name - 2007 rank - 2006 rank)
- Singapore - Singapore - 34 - 34
- Tokyo - Japan - 35 -35
- Yokahama - Japan - 38 - 37
- Kobe - Japan - 40 - 40
- Osaka - Japan - 42 - 51
- Nagoya - Japan - 54 - 53
- Yokkaichi - Japan - 63 - 64
- Omata - Japan - 69 -67
- Hong Kong - China - 70 - 68
- Katsuyama - Japan - 73 - 71
- Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia - 75 - 75
- Taipei - Taiwan - 83 - 81
- Seoul - South Korea - 87 - 89
- Shanghai - China - 100 - 103
- Johor Baharu - Malaysia - 101 - 99
- Kaohsiung - Taiwan - 103 - 101
- (Tel-Aviv - Israel - 105 - 105)
- Bangkok - Thailand - 109 - 107
- Yeochun - South Korea - 110 - 110
- Ulsan - South Korea - 113 - 115
- Beijing - China - 116 - 121
- (Jerusalem - Israel - 122 - 124)
- Manila - Philippines - 123 - 118
- Guangzhou - China - 131 - 133
- Raynong - Thailand - 132 - 132
- Nanjing - China - 135 - 136
- Jakarta - Indonesia - 142 - 142
- Shenyang - China - 145 - 147
- New Delhi - India - 148 - 150
- Ho Chi Minh city - Vietnam - 150 - 148
Makes sense?
Catherine | January 24th, 2008 at 10:41 pm #
Really interesting. Thanks for posting this!
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