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Is it better to immigrate to San Francisco or Sydney?

They are all immigrant cities and are not exclusive.

Personally, I feel that Sydney is good, close to China. I miss China, it's not far away.

San Francisco is a free and tolerant city. This image comes from hippies and the anti-Vietnam War movement in the 1970s, and can also be seen in north beach and Castro, where gay people gather. The mild climate, the geographical environment near the sea and the bustling city life remind people of Sydney, Australia. In fact, these two cities should be twin cities: they have so much in common!

What attracts me most about these two cities is their tolerance. I think a city's attitude towards homosexuality can be used as an indicator of a city's tolerance. In Sydney, it is said that there are more than 700,000 homosexuals in the world every year, and participants come from all over the world. In the short two months at the University of Sydney, I have repeatedly seen posters plastered all over the campus, whether it is homosexuality or various religious activities. There seems to be no concept of heresy in people's minds. What exists is reasonable.

Coincidentally, there is also an annual gay convention in San Francisco. In addition, San Francisco's tolerance is not only reflected in respect for beliefs and sexual orientation, but also in understanding deviant behavior. Maybe the word deviant is not in the dictionary of San Francisco. This has also promoted the entrepreneurial enthusiasm and development of the nearby Silicon Valley. I wonder if the founder of Cisco thought of this when he adopted Cisco as the company name in San Francisco?

The difference is that Sydney feels like a rotten city because it is too casual and taboo. King's Cross Street (King

Pornographic websites, pornographic information flying all over the sky in newspapers, and pornographic posters posted everywhere on the streets all make people feel that this city sucks. San Francisco is different. You will see homeless people lying on the streets, lawns and in front of the government, but I have been there so many times and have never seen anything pornographic. Blending people from hundreds of countries and regions, San Francisco looks young, literate and artistic. If I want to be a city resident, San Francisco will be my first choice.

Of course, the two cities have one thing in common, that is, the Chinese community is very large and its influence is very extensive. No matter businessmen from all walks of life or tourists from Chinese mainland, Taiwan Province, Hongkong and Southeast Asia, there are China people everywhere. You can live well without speaking English at all. There are so many China students in Sydney that Australians call their famous University of New South Wales "New South Asia University".

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