Singapore has topped the quality of life-ranking for Asian expatriates for the tenth year, while Sydney is also considered a second favourite. The reputation of Chinese cities is improving, a survey showed on Wednesday.
The city-state’s much better air quality, low crime rates and services give it the edge over other Asian capitals like Hong Kong, where pollution is a big drawback, human resources consultancy ECA International said. “Good infrastructure and healthcare facilities, low crime and health risks, and decent air quality contribute to Singapore providing the best quality of living for Asian assignees,” said Lee Quane, the firm’s regional director.
ECA International’s 2008 survey of the best postings for Asian expatriates ranked Sydney in second place — repeating the one-two finish in the previous year’s poll — followed by Kobe in western Japan.
Copenhagen and Vancouver are the only two cities from outside the Asia-Pacific region to feature in the top 10 best locations for Asian expatriates. The Danish capital shared sixth spot with Tokyo while Vancouver tied with Wellington in ninth position. Filling up the other spots are Melbourne and Yokohoma in joint fourth position with Australia’s administrative capital Canberra occupying the eighth spot, it added.
The results of the survey, carried out in the third quarter of 2008, remain relevant although the economic situation has changed significantly due to the worsening global financial crisis, Quane said.
The survey is based on data extracted from 1,800 respondents on how they rate over 400 cities using criteria like climate, air quality and housing. Other Asian destinations did not fare so well in the global rankings although Chinese cities did see some improvement, with Beijing now boasting better infrastructure because of the 2008 Olympic Games.Among the region’s key cities, Hong Kong was placed 11th while Taipei and Macau shared 56th spot.
Among key Southeast Asian cities, Kuala Lumpur came 61st, Bangkok 63rd, Brunei's capital Bandar Seri Begawan 95th and Hanoi 122nd.Manila was in 138th spot and Jakarta was ranked 190th globally.
In another survey on Asian urban issues, Tokyo and Osaka emerged as the world's most expensive cities for expatriates.