Is it true that in these countries there is no heating at all?

Is it true that in these countries there is no heating at all?

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But there is though

Why the fuck would you need heating in any place below China

why is HUNgary not included in this map of Asia?

Heating? As in usage of heaters?
There was plenty of heater usage in the Northern parts of India when I went there for vacationing and I'd assume it's the same for the colder areas of China and so on.

airconditioning heats

We hopped on the Eurotrain. Should have never left Bristol, champ.

We have air conditioning which heats.
Fireplaces are rare though.

>He does not know how cold Hokkaido is

We dont.

In Korea we do. Long time ago there was ondol system

Now just normal heating

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Japan and NZ get pretty chilly and some southern parts of Australia snow too

This looks Hella gay.

are you raterded? looks perfect
>comfy heating coming from the entire floor instead of radiator heating only the wall
>low cost because you only use wood
>doesn't even make noise contrary to a gas/water radiator

but it works

owning a heater in australia is retarded. The worst we have in winter is some light drizzle.

maybe only like in the mountains. I doubt you'll ever see snow in suburban victoria

why the fuck would we need heaters when we live in hell on earth?

Went to Japan this past December. Every hotel we stayed in, every restaurant, even some stores were generously heated. At some points we were even uncomfortably warm.
Japan keeps things cozy.

>have to leave the room to put wood on the fire

We do have it in half of China, provided by gov.
The use of coal is one reason for the winter smog.

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I have a gas fireplace

Do water heaters count?

My hometown reaches peaks of 45-50 degrees in summer, and is frequently 0 - -1 in winter. We have 4 air conditioners and a fireplace. All are necessary

I'm using air conditioner now

Put Spurdo there then you all set.

I lived in India for a couple years. Outside some stretches of the Himalayas, you won't find many homes with dedicated heating systems. Even in cities which occasionally see sub-freezing temperatures, like Manali, the most one's liable to find are portable systems or, in some lucky cases, fireplaces.

You'd be surprised. In New Delhi, winter nights can actually be quite chilly. Temperatures rarely go below 40 Fahrenheit. However, most homes are constructed to be resilient to heat rather than cold. I'm from the Great Lakes region and am used to dealing with sub-freezing temperatures. But almost every business and every home in my state has central heating, perhaps with the exception of vacation cabins.

I used to have a somewhat old-fashioned apartment in South Delhi and it was fucking cold inside in the winters. I once tried to buy an electric heater, which caused a short circuit after a week and ravaged the flat's electrical system, kek.

coal using subhumans