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Articles with tag 'Asia'
Cultural meeting point and global financial hub, Hong Kong is among the world's most dynamic destinations for international students.
By Holly Hemmings
UpdatedFind out why Kyoto has been ranked as one of the world's best student cities.
By Keshala Jayawickrama
UpdatedA densely populated, fast-paced, culturally rich metropolis, Seoul is one of Asia's most exciting student cities. Find out how it performed in the QS Best Student Cities ranking.
By Aisha Khan
UpdatedTokyo offers the full 'big city' experience. Find out what makes this huge metropolis a great city for students.
By Craig OCallaghan
UpdatedFast establishing itself as Southeast Asia’s study abroad destination of choice, see why Kuala Lumpur ranks among the world's best student cities.
By Keshala Jayawickrama
UpdatedAll the attractions of fast-paced modern city life, alongside more traditional cultural elements, Taipei is an exciting place to study. Find out how it has performed in the QS…
By Staff W
UpdatedLike the idea of studying at the heart of one of the world's fastest developing countries? Find out what makes Beijing a great city for students.
By Niamh Ollerton
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