If you want a good traditional Protestant (evangelical) Christian girl in Asia, try Myanmar, or even Northeast India. The girls there are strongly traditional and are like rural American Christian women back in the 1950's, if not early 1900's. The Kachin, Chin, Karen, Naga, and many other ethnic groups in northern Myanmar are predominantly Christian. There's a saying that that these regions are even more Baptist than Kentucky. They believe in strict fidelity, absolutely no sex before marriage, and strict attendance of church every Sunday. They love country gospel music and hymns. Churches and Bible colleges dot the landscape. Every Sunday, all of the shops close down as everyone goes to church. Everyone dresses very conservatively. The women are fond of wearing ankle-length tube skirts with traditional tribal patterns.
These peoples are now Christians because they were converted by American and European missionaries around the turn of the 20th century. Today, they cling very strongly to their Christian identity, as it is tied very closely to their ethnic identity as well. Christianity contrasts sharply with the neighboring Hindu and Buddhist faiths of India and Myanmar, respectively. They are fiercely proud of themselves, and are not particularly fond of the Burmese and Indian governments.
The best way to get to know them would be to attend their churches. The pastor and elders would help introduce you to the girls. They are very marriage-minded, and bride prices would be expected. Traditionally, livestock and jewellery would be given to the bride's family.
I know a few white American guys who are together with these women. They are all the clean-cut, churchgoing types and are closely involved with missionaries in Asia. These guys make an attempt to learn as much of their language and culture as possible. All couples are of similar ages. I have never seen any of these women with the sexpat type.
Christian refugees or migrants from northern Myanmar can now be found in India, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, the EU, Australia, and the US. In the US, they are predominantly concentrated in Indiana and Ohio, as well as some nearby states.
I was in Northeast India last year, and the hospitality, generosity, and kindness of the people were absolutely wonderful. These areas get very, very few foreign visitors, and as a result, they do not have the tourist fatigue that is prevalent in places like Thailand or Singapore. The people there are just so warm and down-to-earth.
Now, please don't all rush over there and spoil everything just yet.
