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The differences between studying in Sydney and Melbourne in Australia

In the opinion of local Australians, Sydney is the economic capital and Melbourne is the cultural capital. According to reports, as Sydney housing prices continue to rise, Melbourne's population will surpass Sydney's in 2020. The differences between Sydney and Melbourne are reflected in:

1. Public security

Compared with Melbourne, the security in Sydney is much worse, and the difference is in the West and Southwest districts. Although the inner city is also a bit chaotic, the data shows that it is getting better year by year. Melbourne has a relatively low crime rate, but a high rate of theft and common robberies, while Sydney has the highest armed robbery rate in Australia.

2. Food

There are many delicious foods in Melbourne, and there are even more restaurants in Sydney. Melbourne has a strong coffee culture. Chee Melbourne restaurants contain more than 70 kinds of delicacies from around the world, which makes many Sydneysiders come here inexplicably. There are many Chinese and Korean restaurants in Sydney, where you can eat hometown dishes in a foreign country.

3. Rent/housing

Melbourne’s housing prices are significantly cheaper than those in Sydney. On the premise that the incomes are similar, friends in Sydney have to work harder. Melburnians prefer to live closer to the city center, while Sydneysiders prefer to live further away.

IV. Nightlife

Of course, what you pursue when immigrating to Australia is life and entertainment. If you like to go to nightclubs, then Sydney’s lvyClub and Chinese Laundry are the first choice venues for major DJs. They are the most popular venues in the world. Among the top 50 bars in Australia, three are from Melbourne, and only one in Sydney is on the list.

5. Climate

Sydney’s climate is not as changeable as Melbourne’s. Melbourne is the capital of gardens, and winter in Melbourne is also colder. However, Sydney is too humid and has a lot of typhoons. The temperatures in the two places can be worlds apart on the same day.

6. Transportation

The biggest feature of Melbourne is that one ticket is applicable to all trams, trains and buses. In Sydney, driving during peak hours is very difficult. Tickets must be purchased separately. I dare not drive in the city because there are no seats. Melbourne’s streets are spacious and don’t have the cramped feel of Sydney.

7. Education and Employment

Sydney’s teaching quality is the best in Australia. Except for the top universities, other 3 and 4-star universities and colleges have more choices and employment opportunities than Melbourne. About 20% more than Melbourne. But for Chinese people, there are twice as many Chinese people in Sydney as there are Chinese people in Melbourne, so the competition among Chinese people in Sydney in the job search process is more intense.

8. Leisure and Entertainment

As a free port, Sydney is more internationally known than Melbourne, has developed commerce, and global resources are paying more attention to Sydney. However, Melbourne has internationally renowned events such as the Australian Open, Melbourne Cup, and F130.com Grand Prix, as well as various cultural and artistic events. The scale and specifications of cultural and sports activities are stronger than those in Sydney.