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All about Cyprus.

Cyprus has many enviable places, including white snow-capped mountains, beautiful beaches, ever-changing scenery, and rich tourism resources, attracting nearly 3 million international tourists every year;

Cyprus has a typical Mediterranean climate. It is a long summer from mid-May to mid-October, with an average temperature of 26 to 29 degrees; winter is from November to February, with an average temperature of 10 to 13 degrees; the economy is prosperous, with a per capita output value of 13,000 in 1997 US dollar, there is almost no unemployment; science and technology are advanced, and the tourism, banking, insurance, and telecommunications industries are world leaders; there is almost no crime.

Customs: Greek residents still maintain Byzantine traditions. The Archbishop of Cyprus still holds the scepter granted by the Byzantine Emperor and signs documents with a vermilion pen. The legend of the birth of Venus, the goddess of love, is spread on the island. 50 days after Easter, the whole island holds a celebration, which also means commemorating Noah's Ark, and is called the Flood Festival.

Population: At present, the total population of Serbia is about 759,100, of which the population of southern Serbia is about 671,300 and the population of northern Serbia is about 87,800.

Ethnicity: The Greek population accounts for 85.2% of the total population, the Turkish population accounts for 11.6%, and there are 3.2% of ethnic minorities such as Amelia, Maron, and Latin.

Culture: Cyprus has a long history and rich cultural treasures. As long as you stay on the island for a week, you will definitely encounter many celebrations and many colorful national programs, the most grand of which is Easter, when flowers are in full bloom in spring, welcomes the most famous carnival. Various art fairs and various ethnic festivals held all year round allow the island's culture to be more fully reflected.

Food: The island has very high food hygiene standards and pays attention to food matching. There is a traditional delicacy called meze; there is also a snack called KEBABA, which tastes pretty good. The nightlife on the island is also tasteful. In many taverns, you can enjoy local traditional dance performances while enjoying delicious food. Disco will also leave a deep impression on people. Local people eat very simply, including hard bread, stewed meat and barbecue, salads, etc. There are also Chinese restaurants, but they are expensive, 30-40 POUND for four dishes and one soup.

Main cities: The capital is Nicosia, and the main cities are Limassol, Paphos and Akamas. There are two large salt lakes inland. Nicosia is located in the center of the island. The city has many ancient buildings similar to fortresses. This charming ancient city is famous for its buildings, historical museums, cafes and small restaurants, as well as the art and jewelry museum in the city center. A place frequented by tourists. There are many shops on both sides of the streets of Rezhun Onaseg and are the only two pedestrian streets. Nicosia is the shopping center of the island and has a variety of Chinese restaurants and disco bars.

Greek is the native language of Cyprus, but English, like other European languages, is widely used in Cyprus. Most schools teach in English; the capital Nicosia, with a population of more than 200,000, is Cyprus’ economy, Educational and cultural centers; government agencies and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are all located in Nicosia; many major international companies have regional headquarters here; it is one of the cities with the best environment in the world, without any pollution.

It applied to join the European Union in 1993 and has passed the preliminary review. It is expected to officially join within 2 years. This will have a huge promotion effect on Cyprus’ economy, education, etc. By then, students will be able to easily enter other European countries.

Cyprus welcomes Chinese students, and there are currently nearly 1,000 Chinese students studying in the country. Undergraduate students are required to be no older than 25 years old, and master's students are no more than 30 years old. The starting dates are February and October. English is available for admission in February, June and October. According to the latest news from the school, the Cyprus Immigration Bureau is reviewing the approval of student visas. It is possible that student visas will be revised at the end of this year. If students are interested in studying in Cyprus, they need to act immediately to avoid losing this rare opportunity.

The living expenses for students in Cyprus are approximately US$2,500 to US$3,000 per year. When students arrive in Cyprus for the first time, the school will arrange airport pick-up and accommodation. Students can live on campus, in family accommodation or in shared accommodation.

With its pleasant climate and varied scenery, the island of Cyprus is an excellent choice for those who love nature and outdoor sports. There are fun sports such as fishing, mountaineering, hiking, golf and sea sports.

When you choose a college, the most important thing is to figure out where you are going to live.

An island nation that truly welcomes its visitors and treats them like friends. It is the third largest island in the Mediterranean and is the gateway to Europe, Asia and Africa. Its neighbors are Greece and Türkiye, and those further away are Italy, France, and Germany.

Because of Cyprus’s charming scenery and pleasant climate, people find it a paradise for their survival.

There are sunny beaches, cool, pine-covered mountains;

Quiet villages and modern metropolises with no concept of time;

Luxurious Seaside hotels and natural and pristine countryside;

All the scenery in Cyprus is accessible by road, and most highways have one or two auxiliary routes to provide convenience for more adventurers. Cyprus is a European country with cultural and economic ties to fifteen other European member states of the European Union.

Nicosia - the capital, with a population of more than 200,000, is the economic, educational and cultural center of Cyprus; government agencies and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are located in Nicosia; it is the city with the best environment in the world One, without any pollution.

Nicosia has the best in the country: museums, theatres, libraries, exhibition halls, cinemas, clubs, sports facilities. To enjoy these facilities, just walk from the university. There are many interesting things for students to do in Cyprus that will help students develop their personality.

Limassol, Cyprus

Formed a friendship with Nanjing in September 1992. Limassol is the second largest city, main seaport, economic and tourism center of Cyprus, with a population of 110,000. The city has a long history of winemaking, producing a variety of wines and grape products, as well as light industries such as shoemaking and clothing. Half of Cyprus’s exports and 90% of its imports pass through the port of Cyprus. Limassol has beautiful scenery and holds international art festivals, wine festivals and flower festivals every year, attracting a large number of tourists.

Bits and pieces of Cyprus

Also known as: Island of Cupid. According to Greek legend, Venus, the goddess of love, was born here.

Language Greek is the native language of Cyprus. However, English is commonly spoken in Cyprus, as are other European languages.

Currency The currency of Cyprus is the Cypriot pound. Students can buy it at local banks as soon as they arrive in Cyprus.

Legal holidays: January 1-6, March 25, April 1, May 1, August 15, October 1, October 28, November There are four more activity holidays on the 24th, 25th and 26th.

Highway traffic: drive on the left. Taxis are plentiful. The streets are not wide and there are no bike lanes. Local people mainly travel by car. Cars are very cheap, and they are divided into DUTY PAID and DUTY FREE. Foreign students can buy DUTY FREE cars. You can buy a car for 3000-4000 RMB.

During the months between October and May, the store is open from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. During the months between June and September, the store is open from 0:00 am to 6:00 pm. Open from 8:00 to 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. The store closes at 2:00 pm on Wednesdays and Saturdays and is closed all day on Sundays.

Government offices are open Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 12:30 noon.

Banks are open from 8:30 am to 12:30 noon from Monday to Friday; tourist service banks are open in the afternoon.

Restaurants are generally open between 11:00 am and 12:00 pm, but some fast food restaurants open as early as 9:00 am.

Doctors and Clinics Some clinics offer 24-hour services, as well as emergency services. The charges vary between clinics.

Telecommunications facilities Cyprus has the best telecommunications facilities in the world. Students can buy a phone card from school, supermarket or corner shop and use it at any public phone booth in the city. Students may also use payphones on campus.

All of this makes Cyprus an ideal environment for study, multicultural exchange and tranquility.