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How about immigration to Australia? Which city in Australia is suitable for China people?

As we all know, Australia has always been a big immigrant country, and many people choose to immigrate to Australia every year. Everyone thinks it is difficult to immigrate, but it is not. So which cities in Australia are suitable for immigrants? Let's take a look with KaoNet. China immigrants live in Australia, and the cities themselves will have a great impact on the lives of China immigrants. So, what are the characteristics of several cities in Australia and what kind of life are suitable for China immigrants?

I. Sydney

Also known as "Sydney", as a city with early development, large scale and high degree of modernization in Australia, she is a well-deserved big city in Australia. According to the new ABS data, among Sydney's 4.8 million people, immigrants from China have accounted for 3. 1%.

Sydney's climate is humid, the annual average temperature changes moderately, and there is no obvious seasonal change in precipitation, which can be said to be "four seasons like spring".

Its long history and pleasant climate make it a good tourist city. Visitors to Australia will never miss the Sydney Opera House, Darling Harbour and Harbour Bridge.

Coupled with the active economic environment and huge development space, China immigrants who are suitable for fast-paced life live and develop here. At the same time, there are dozens of universities in Sydney, such as the University of Sydney, the University of New South Wales, and the Sydney University of Technology, which attract countless domestic students to study here every year.

If Sydney has any shortcomings, it may be the high cost of living. A survey at the beginning of the year showed that Sydney has become the "second most expensive city in the world" after Hong Kong due to the high local housing prices.

However, on the whole, there is something to give. Although the housing prices in Sydney are very high, the vibrant urban features still attract many immigrants from China to study, work or invest here.

Second, Melbourne (Melbourne)

She has won the title of "World * Livable City" for seven consecutive years, and is also the second largest city in Australia.

Compared with Sydney's infinite vitality, quiet Melbourne is more like its four distinct seasons, which is suitable for immigrants with firm pace and not blindly pursuing "fast".

Although it is not the real capital of Australia, Melbourne is Australia's "cultural capital". Melbourne leads Australia in fashion, art, music, television, film and dance, and even has a certain influence on a global scale.

As a "cultural capital", Melbourne's education has also attracted countless overseas students: in addition to the University of Melbourne and Monash University, which rank among the "Big Eight", universities such as Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and Deakin University are also highly respected by international students.

Of course, Melbourne is not without its shortcomings. Although the house price is lower than that in Sydney, the house price in Melbourne is often complained by local residents. At the same time, traffic congestion and changeable climate are also obvious shortcomings of Melbourne. However, even so, Melbourne still attracts many overseas immigrants with its strong humanistic atmosphere.

Third, Brisbane (Brisbane)

As the third largest city in Australia, she is famous as the "Sunshine City".

This city is not only adjacent to the Golden Coast, an Australian tourist resort, but also has a typical tropical climate with abundant rainfall, warm climate and relatively long sunshine hours. If you are afraid of the howling wind in Melbourne and the fast-paced life in Sydney, maybe this place is more suitable for you.

Of course, Brisbane's economic environment is relatively less developed than Sydney and Melbourne. However, highly developed tourism and real estate still attract many investors from China.

Fourth, Perth.

Although the size of the city is not the top three, Perth is still a well-deserved big city in Western Australia and enjoys the reputation of "Little California".

Due to its late development, Perth may be slightly inferior to the three major cities on the east coast in terms of cultural heritage, but its beautiful natural scenery has a unique charm: whether it is the scenic Swan River or the original natural forest, people will never leave.

Perth may be a big city with all the development space in Australia: a pleasant Mediterranean climate, relatively low housing prices, and an economy full of upside, which makes this western China city show its value step by step and win the favor of more and more Australian immigrants.

Five, Adelaide (Adelaide)

Ade, located in South Australia, is the fifth largest city in Australia, and is known as the church city of Athens in the southern hemisphere. Adelaide is famous for its vast and numerous parks, blue-gray sandstone buildings and relaxed lifestyle.

If Adelaide is unique, it is its grape industry.

Because Adelaide is a young immigrant city, European immigrants who immigrated here since World War II brought advanced winemaking technology, and the convenience of Mediterranean climate is very suitable for grape growth. It is said that six out of every ten bottles of wine produced in Australia are produced here.

Adelaide's economy has developed slowly in recent years, but there is still a lot of room for development as a whole. If you are interested in red wine or mining, you might as well come here and have a look!

In addition, some small cities near the state capitals, such as Wollongong near Sydney and Geelong near Melbourne, also play the role of "satellite cities" because of their low cost of living and convenient commuting, and attract many immigrants from China.

Generally speaking, when choosing where to settle in Australia, besides the characteristics of the city itself, factors such as working environment, housing cost (buy or rent), weather conditions, relatives and friends living in the local area will also affect the final settlement judgment.