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Immigration to Australia, home ownership, Sydney, which area is the best?

1, Sydney has a good environment.

As coastal cities, new york, Los Angeles and San Francisco are far less beautiful than Sydney in the eyes of an Australian immigrant. Although Sydney's urban architecture is not as spectacular as new york's and there are not so many skyscrapers, it is still more international than Los Angeles and Philadelphia. Moreover, the cities in Sydney are far more colorful than those in the United States. Most of the buildings in new york are cement-colored, which is gray from a distance, but Sydney is different, with idyllic garden houses and small bridges with blue sea and blue sky.

The climate in Sydney is very good.

My first stop in the United States is California, located on the southwest coast, which is the richest state in the United States. The climate there is similar to that of Sydney. Although it is late autumn, it is not too cold. But most of downtown Los Angeles is far from the sea, so it is a bit dry, not as good as Sydney's maritime climate. As for the east coast, I went to several northern states near new york. It's only 165438+ in late October, and it's already ice and snow, unlike the sunshine I can feel all year round after I immigrated to Sydney, Australia.

The law and order in Sydney is very good

A friend lived in America for ten years and was robbed three times. Once, he just withdrew money from the ATM in broad daylight, and the chilly knife pierced his waist. One night when I came home from work, I just opened the door and a man with a gun fell from the sky. On another occasion, even in the subway, more than twenty people were robbed together. I took a bus in new york, and my colleague bought a ticket with a fifty-dollar bill. While he was waiting for the driver to change, the black man with big arms and round waist nervously ordered him to take two steps back and stay away from his cash box. A similar thing happened in Sydney, and I have seen only a handful since I immigrated to Australia for 20 years.

Sydney's diversity can always bring you various impacts, make you feel different, and finally gradually integrate into the city in contradictions and struggles. Many Australian immigrants are fascinated by the beautiful and spectacular coastline and the washed blue sky, and complain that the monotonous life and the urban construction of "big countryside" are far from imagination. In fact, there are many other good aspects of Sydney. For example, Sydney people are simple, honest and often laugh when they meet, while racism in the United States is more serious than in Australia. It may be that I have lived in Australia for too long, and I have gradually become more and more attached to this city, and I have also found my sense of belonging in this city.