The world's 10 happiest places
Fashion & Style, Travel & Leisure December 19th, 2009

Daily Mail (UK) recently published about ten happiest paradise on Earth, as selected by the New Economics Foundation.
Vanuatu– It comes as no surprise that this island nation in the South PacificOcean should be named one of the happiest paradise on Earth.

Montreal,Quebec, Canada – One of the cleanest cities in the world, people hereare extremely hospitable, and there is a diversified and rich cultureto serve host to people from all walks of life.

Happy, Texas, USA – Welcome to this self-proclaimed “town without worry”.

Bhutan– Temples are daringly constructed into cliff walls, and everyBhutanese house has walls decorated with huge paintings of the penis;everyone wore diamond-shaped plaid socks as part of the traditionalattire, and there are no traffic lights to disturb the primitivehappiness that surrounds.

Colombia- From the Colombian ports of the Caribbean Sea to the streets andalleys of the capital Bogota, Latino passion is evident in every cornerand turn throughout the country – from the abundance of coffee beans tothe carnival fest celebrations.

Wuyimountain, Fujian China – Tianxing Yongle (the Ever-Happy Temple) ofWuyi mountain is nestled away in Fujian province’s rugged north, onWuyi mountain – peaceful waterfalls meander through secret valleys andmysterious caves.

Malawi– Malawi is also dubbed “the warm heart of Africa”. Even though theseindigenous people live in one of the world’s poorest countries, theyare still very much well-known for their warm hospitality towardtravelers.

Andorra – This is a country with one of the world’s longest life expectancy, averaging at 83.5 years.

Hidakagawa,Wakayama, Japan – Each year, local residents of Hidakagawa, led byclowns, take to the streets in parades of flower floats, makingmerriment wherever they pass.

Denmark – According to local officials: “Denmark is one of the world’s most comfortable places to live.”

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