Paris of the East
The description Paris of the East has been applied to a large number of locations,[1] including:
- Bucharest, Romania
- Hanoi, Vietnam
- Manila, Philippines
- Warsaw, Poland
See also
References
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- Roberts, Sophy (2010-05-14). "Baku's new image". Baku: Financial Times. Archived from the original on 2022-04-20. Retrieved 2022-03-20.
These mansions were bankrolled by the oil barons of the 1900s during the first oil boom when Baku was known as the Paris of the east, the country's oil fields then responsible for half the world's oil production.
- Cooke, Rachel (2006-11-22). "Paris of the east? More like Athens on speed". London: The Guardian.
- "'Paris Of The East': 1923 Romania Through The Eyes Of An American". Radio Free Europe. Retrieved 2023-05-30.
- "Fall in love with the 'Paris of the East'". Archived from the original on 2012-04-04.
- Mody, Devanshi (28 August 2011). "Esfahan-Paris of the East". Sunday Times. Sri Lanka.
- "Jewels of the Mekong - Vietnam". Travel Media.
- Peddicord, Kathleen (1 August 2014). "Retire To The Paris Of The East For $2,000 A Month Per Couple". HuffPost.
- "Goddess Durga and odes to Asia's Paris". Asia Times. Archived from the original on 2009-12-09.
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- "Riga Latvia for Tourists". USA Today.
- "In Saigon, spending is great frenzied fun". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-05-30.
- "Shanghai bids to be 'Paris of the East' once more". CNN. 2011-06-10. Archived from the original on 2012-09-12.
- "The Warsaw that rose from the ashes of the World War". Telegraph India. Retrieved 2023-05-30.
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