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A great tourist destination doesn't always translate to a great place to live. Tourist destinations often prioritize attractions and amenities for visitors, which may not align with the needs and preferences of residents. Sectors like cost of living, job opportunities, infrastructure, and community services are crucial considerations for the viability of a place, and a [...]
Well, I think so. After all, a place wouldn't be a tourist attraction if it didn't have features that are appealing to live in. The features that make a place attractive to live in, for example, are probably amenities for relaxation, recreational places, and definitely other necessary facilities like hospitals and schools. The main point [...]
