Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Amman's quality of life

Amman seems to offer its citizens the luxury of obtaining a relatively high quality of life. Of course when you compare Amman to the "dream" cities of Dubai, Doha, and Kuwait City, you'll find that it may not really be up there. But who cares, with respect to the rest of the Middle East, Amman is very high up there with regards of its quality of life. I my self would not mind relocating there. In fact, many people are moving to Amman as expat employees due to its bright economic future and the already-low population.

Quality of life includes good health care system, good atmosphere, good educational system, and good economy. Amman ranks highly among the other cities of the region when it comes to researching these topics up. And the night life of Amman is also flourishing; it seems to be taking Beirut's place as the hotspot of the Middle East. I mean, people will go to Amman for the night scene, but they'll go to Cairo for the monuments and the good "picture taking" scenes. So the tourists should make two stops in the Middle East, Cairo and Amman.

Amman also has many projects that are soaring throughout the city. The largest and most expensive is Abdali, which is the new economic city center. It is a very luxurious project that truly represents the wealth of the country, however due to some economic trouble, the project has been set back a few years. But upon completion of this project, Amman will certainly obtain a new fashionable, international skyline and city center. I just hope that it doesn't turn into another Dubai!

Amman also has a promising educational atmosphere, with many public and private universities, accomodating all the professions as well as the degrees. So you don't even need to leave the country in order to obtain a solid education. And as far as getting a job; well I'm pretty sure there is a high demand for any kind of job in the country due to its expanding infrastructure. I am very proud of Amman because it is a good face in the Middle East.




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