Studying abroad in Hong Kong

<p>I currently go to an international school in Scandinavia, being a native from the area myself. I've always lived here.</p>

<p>I'm considering going to the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, or possibly the National University of Singapore, studying engineering - maybe mechanical.</p>

<p>However, I have a slight concern. I don't mean to sound rude or racist; I'm truly not, and several of my best friends are from East Asia, but I'm slightly concerned about getting to a new culture and standing out or feeling as if I'm the only "westerner" there.</p>

<p>So I'm looking for experience from others who have knowledge about this. I think it sounds extremely fun, and I'm planning to take my entire undergraduate and possibly graduate course there, so I want it to be a place I'd enjoy. Would I meet many other people from Europe/America etc. there?</p>

<p>Again, please don't take this question offensively; I mean no harm by it and find that Asians are usually the kindest people around.</p>

<p>Reposted in a more specific forum due to lack of response.
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