At 28, I still lived at home and couldn't save for a down payment or for rent. I figured starting my own business in Thailand ...
Palm-fringed islands, white sand beaches, a rich history, exquisite food and people so friendly that the country earned the moniker the Land of Smiles… little wonder Thailand is one of the world's ...
I moved to China to teach in 2011 largely because I couldn’t find a job in Obama’s rotten economy. I worked for an American university that had a joint business program with a Chinese university. I ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The cost of living in the US was too much, so I moved my family to Thailand. I got an apartment, our visas, and set up our life in ...
Want to move out of the U.S. and wondering how much it would take to live a good life in one of Asia’s most visited countries? This is how to get a visa, be a digital nomad or retire—and live well.
I've been to many places, but if I had my pick, I'd choose to live in Chiang Mai, Thailand. I like its mix of local charm and big-city vibes, as well as the community I've found. Living in the city ...
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Martina Smidova, a 29-year-old digital nomad living in Koh Samui, Thailand. It has been edited for length and clarity. At 25, I felt trapped in my ...