You can choose any other places if you want i dont care just do the question please
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Answer:
plz don't take it as a answer it's a opinion it varies.
Explanation:
My top 5 cities, often change in time, but a few have always remained on the list. I have either lived or visited these places. I didn’t add these cities on a whim or simply seeing them on the internet. I walked the streets in each of them, mostly by myself to truly connect myself with them.
Vancouver, Canada
Just last week, I got back from this magical city. Vancouver is magnificent, subtle and metropolitan. It has the best of both worlds - an urban foreground and a lush green background. The people are kind and welcoming, not to mention, the history they saved. America has the notorious image of nearly eliminating the Natives that lived here before the immigrants came to the shores, but most of Canada has maintained its Natives. Inuits and native tribes still retain their cultures in parts of the country. Vancouver tops my list because I have just visited it, but it is most definitely going to stay very close to my heart for a while now.
2. New York City, USA
The Big Apple, the city that never sleeps, my very own Gotham... New York City! And no, not Brooklyn, or Queens, or the Bronx or Staten Island. Manhattan! The city! I live here and if it goes well, I shall continue living here. There is magic here that I cannot put in words. I run with the city - I don’t run it, it doesn’t run me. He has his flaws - flaws I have accepted with love and admiration. I love New York City unconditionally. My eyes well up every time I look up to see the Empire State Building. My heart aches remembering the plight of its citizens during trying time. This city is a real phoenix. In many ways, I see myself resonate in its magnanimity.
3. Mumbai, India
Only those who’ve lived in this city know what it’s like to be here. To be constantly abreast and at pace with it is the challenge it sets on its citizens. There no truer words than those that say, “If you’ve lived in Mumbai, you can live in any part of the world!” I can affirm that by saying how easy it is to live in New York City after having lived in Bombay!
4. Prague, Czech Republic
I cannot, for the life in me, dismiss the power of some cities in this world. Prague is magnificent, romantic and just gorgeous! I cannot even begin to comprehend how much went into building this city to what it is now. I sped along the narrow crowded streets of the old town on a dingy segway and felt some of the truest charms a city can offer. The city is, like any other, far from perfect. But it makes up for its imperfection by resonating my own. I felt like I fit into it perfectly, even though I was only a traveller.
5. Zurich, Switzerland
Most of Bollywood spoiled the magic I should have felt for this gorgeous town. I stepped into it with higher expectations and fractured notions. I should’ve been more open the first time. I should’ve been more accepting that my visual of cities is incomparable to cinematographers. I gave it some time, and Zurich grew on me. It is indeed a lovely place, I’d imagine spending my retirement writing days in. I can’t ask for a better city to feel calm, comfort and wonderful humans all in one.
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