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Want to buy a house and immigrate? These cities should consider it

Many people who want to emigrate are more or less worried about whether the locals are friendly. Can you integrate into the local culture as soon as possible? It can be seen that the friendliness of a city is an important factor in immigration. Today, Bian Xiao will share the list of sister cities around the world with you to see if there are any cities you like.

The list of twin cities is published by CondNastTraveler, a travel magazine under Conde Nast Group. There are two lists of friendly cities and unfriendly cities respectively.

Nine twin cities in the world

1. Sydney Australia

Sydney, the capital and ancient city of New South Wales, Australia, is an important economic, political and cultural city. She was built in Sydney Harbour, one of the most beautiful ports in the world. In Sydney, you can enjoy endless sunshine, beaches and waves, because you can reach the beautiful Pacific coast by car from downtown.

2.dublin, Ireland

Berlin is a first-class city in culture, politics, media and science. Berlin has always played the role of continental Europe's aviation and railway transportation hub. Berlin has developed into a global focus city, famous for its young people and artists who advocate a free lifestyle and modern spirit.

3. Queenstown, New Zealand

Queenstown is a beautiful town surrounded by southern alps and a this beautiful city surrounded by mountains and rivers. Queenstown is a perfect tourist attraction. In summer, the blue sky is clear, in autumn, the bright red and golden leaves are dyed in colorful colors, in winter, the climate is fresh and sunny, and there are large snow-covered mountains. Spring is the day when flowers bloom. The four seasons are distinct, each with a completely different look.

4. Cracow, Poland, Cracow, Poland

Krakow is the third largest city in Poland and the old capital of Poland. During the Renaissance, Poland was a prosperous and powerful country in Eastern Europe. Thanks to the advanced knowledge of Mongolian and Central Plains culture from Lithuania and Russia, Poland has long maintained its reputation as an advanced country in Europe.

5. Bruges, Belgium

The history of Bruges is a typical medieval city, which preserves a large number of buildings centuries ago. In the early days, Gothic architecture has become a part of urban characteristics. As an important trade and culture in Europe, Bruges has cultural ties with other parts of the world and was listed as a cultural heritage in 2000.

6. Edinburgh, Scotland

Compared with most European cities, Edinburgh enjoys a superior geographical position, is the southern lowland and the capital of Scotland, and is full of the unique charm of Scotland. Now it is the seventh largest city in Britain. A talented local writer praised: there is no better place than here to be called the second best in the kingdom; There is no more noble and charming scenery than here.

7.kyoto, japan

Kyoto is a big green park with a forest coverage rate close to 75%. It is one of the cities with high forest coverage in Japan and even the whole of Japan. 78% of the cultivated land in Kyoto is paddy fields, and the southern hills are famous for producing tea. The dairy industry is developed, with abundant fish production and convenient land and water transportation. Tourism is another pillar industry of Kyoto's service industry. Kyoto is rich in sightseeing resources and attracts many tourists from all over the world.

8. Budapest, Hungary

Budapest has the reputation of Paris in Eastern Europe and the Pearl of the Danube. The important scenic spots in Budapest are located on the Danube. On the steep hill on the Buda side of the west bank, there are freedom monuments and castles. At the foot of the mountain is Gellert Bath, and downstream of it is the main building of Budapest University of Technology and Economics.

9. Auckland, New Zealand

Auckland, the capital of New Zealand, was previously located in Auckland. Today, Auckland is still one of the developed areas in New Zealand, and it is also the hub of the South Pacific and the main place for tourists to enter and exit. In the selection of the best city to live in, Auckland ranks third in the world, which is the third consecutive year that Auckland ranks among the top three most livable cities in the world.