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Here are the best cities for millenials to live and work
Feb 19, 2019 12:38 PM

According to the World Economic Forum, 4 out of 5 millennials are willing to relocate internationally for work.

So which cities in Asia-Pacific are great fits for millennials?

Financial analysis site value champion assessed 20 of the region's major cities on three key metrics like employment prospects, cost of living and quality of life.

Here are the top 10 cities.

Auckland, New Zealand

Sydney, Australia

Shenzhen, China

Seoul, South Korea

Taipei, China

Melbourne, Australia

Guangzhou, China

Hong Kong

Tokyo, Japan

Singapore

Three Indian cities also made it to the list

New Delhi

Mumbai

Bengaluru

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