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Introduction to studying in Northern Ireland at Ulster University

Northern Ireland is a part of Britain, located in the northeast of Ireland, and its capital is Belfast.

The climate here belongs to temperate maritime climate, and the annual temperature ranges from 0 to 20 degrees, such as Belfast 1 monthly average temperature of 6.5 degrees and July average temperature of 17.5 degrees. The green belts everywhere in Northern Ireland make the air fresh and natural, making people feel the beauty of nature all the time. People in Northern Ireland are good at singing and dancing, and the region is full of flavor. It is also a good place to travel. Among them, the Titanic Visitor Center in Belfast is located at the original site of Harlan Wolf Shipyard where the Titanic was built. The whole building is six stories high, and 4000 items related to Titanic will be displayed in the exhibition hall. There are also the world-famous Giant's Road, the famous Carrixsoe Bridge, and the remains of medieval castles-Dunluce Castle and Belfast City Hall.

Second, the advantages of studying in Northern Ireland

1, Northern Ireland is a pure English country. Due to historical reasons, it was once a controversial place. Irish people account for 40%, and descendants of British immigrants account for 60%. You can fully feel the cultural feast here. Talking about history here is just like foreigners talking about the history of China during the Cultural Revolution. That was before, and people's impression of Northern Ireland was different.

2. Northern Ireland has developed transportation and dense railway network, which connects Delhi in the north and Dublin, the capital of Ireland in the south.

3. The education system is mature and basically the same as that of Britain.

4. The cost of living in Northern Ireland is relatively low (according to a survey conducted by the British Telegraph, the cost of studying in Northern Ireland is the lowest. In particular, the rent here is 40-60 pounds a week, while in London it is more than four times higher.

The people in Northern Ireland are warm and friendly, and the criminal crime rate is the lowest in Britain. According to the UN survey, Belfast is the second safest city in the world and the most livable city in Britain.

6. The establishment of Confucius Institute will make a great contribution to the promotion of the cultures of the two places.