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Sydney? Melbourne? Which one would you like to choose

First of all, Sydney, Australia's largest city, Australian landmarks, but in recent years of the most livable cities, always in the hands of cats, so a lot of small partners began to doubt, choose Sydney, really right?

Sydney VS Melbourne

From the people you come into contact with, everyone prefers Melbourne because they think Sydney is too focused, meaning that if you live in the center of the city, it's okay, but once you're out of CBD, and downtown, it's two worlds.

Sydney is like a dream city, with many coffee shops and literary bars. Bondi and Manly are the two most famous beaches, Century Park, and the blooming Jacaranda in spring. Sydney is warm, sunny and not as humid as Melbourne. In addition, the crime rate is lower, and wine is cheaper, not to mention the first-class beaches in Australia.

But on the other hand, Melbourne, as a culture of the Australian village, is no reason to hide in the bar in the small box, the coffee shop is a unique view, and the rental is cheaper than Sydney.

If you're looking for a job, Sydney has the largest number of working opportunities in Australia, especially in the publishing, law, finance, IT, engineering and other industries, and there are also a lot of work opportunities such as hotel, retail, trade, construction, reception, and so on, and the cost of living in Sydney is also high, In general, the weekly rental is over $250.

Sydney is a full-year-year-old Mediterranean climate with an annual average of over 340 days a sunny day, an average temperature of 26 ° C in the summer and an average of 16 ° C in winter.

Summer (December-February): summer is the hottest time in Sydney, especially in January, when the beach becomes a gathering place for Australians, such as Manly Beach and Bondi Beach. Moreover, this short period of time coincides with the Australian New year, the Harbour Bridge New year fireworks show can not be missed.

Autumn (March-May): autumn is warmer and is one of the most suitable seasons for traveling all year round. It is suitable for hiking or mountain climbing.

Winter (June-August): the coldest winter is July, usually not too cold, but sometimes there are low temperatures, temperatures up to 6 °7 °C, and even near zero degrees.

Spring (September-November): The spring of Sydney is dynamic, the weather is getting warm, but the temperature is not as high as the summer, and the daytime temperature is about 11-23 ℃.

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