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Why is Melbourne livable? What about Melbourne?

Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia and the capital of Victoria, the "Garden State", with a green area of 40%. Victorian architecture, trams, opera houses, galleries, museums, tree-lined gardens and streets constitute Melbourne's elegant style. In the eyes of Australians, Melbourne is not as prosperous as Sydney, but it can be called a famous historical and cultural city. Known as the "cultural capital of Australia", it is also the center of culture, commerce, education, entertainment, sports and tourism in the country, leading the trend of Australia in the fields of clothing, art, music and dance.

Melbourne has the only ancient building in Australia listed as a world cultural heritage by the United Nations, and has a splendid cultural history. It is also a perennial host city for many famous international sports events. Melbourne has successfully integrated humanity and nature, from the diversity of culture and art to the beauty of natural scenery. Therefore, it has been selected as the most livable city in the world by The Economist for many times.

In terms of tourism, in addition to the old trams in the city, penguins can return to their nests on Phillip Island in Melbourne in winter.

Tell yourself, is it beautiful?

Melbourne is located in the plain, with several low mountains, and the south is near the Pacific Ocean. The annual precipitation is 638.8mm, which is rainy all the year round. The average monthly rainfall is about 45-60mm, which belongs to subtropical humid climate.

Generally speaking, it is suitable for traveling all year round, but it is easy to have hot and dry weather in summer. Melbourne's summer weather is relatively dry, and the relative humidity in the afternoon is basically less than 50%. The hottest month is February, and the temperature is often between 16-26. Because the humidity here is generally not high, the sultry weather is basically insulated from Melbourne, which is famous for its dry heat. Due to the dry and hot air transported by the inland desert, Melbourne sometimes falls into extreme heat in summer. The temperature is over 35 degrees and it feels as dry and hot as a desert. In Melbourne, the temperature difference between day and night is very large, and the temperature usually drops to about 15 at night, so the hot and dry weather won't last long. In addition, due to the serious ozone hole in the Antarctic, the ultraviolet rays in the sunshine around Melbourne are very strong, and even mild sunshine is extremely lethal. Therefore, you must take corresponding sun protection measures when you go out.

Compared with other Australian capitals, Melbourne is relatively cold. Fortunately, it won't be too wet here, and it won't feel very wet and cold. It's coldest here in July, with the temperature between 6- 15, and it's a little cool at night. It is best to wear winter clothes when the sea breeze is strong. At the coldest time, the temperature in Melbourne will drop below freezing point, but there will be no severe cold weather. The extreme low temperature here is -2.8, which occurred on July 4th 190 1. Snowfall in Melbourne in winter is extremely rare. The last sleet appeared on July 25th, 1986. Although it is difficult to snow in downtown Melbourne, there will be snow in the surrounding mountains in winter. In winter, the mountains near Melbourne are good places for skiing. In summer in the northern hemisphere, many skiers often come to Melbourne to ski.

Melbourne is famous for its changeable weather.

Melbourne is famous for its changeable weather. The temperature rises and falls easily, and there is a big temperature difference between day and night here. When traveling to a local area, you must know the weather in advance. It is best to prepare more clothes in different seasons.

When there is cold air, there will be sudden storms, lightning and thunder. On sunny and hot days, the temperature will drop sharply, but in a short time, it will clear up and the weather will heat up again. Melbourne may repeat such sunny and rainy changes many times in one day. It can really be described as sunrise in the east and rain in the west. This rapid change between sunny and rainy days also makes Melbourne, which is rainy all the year round, have no rain for a long time. The rain is wet and sunny, so the weather in Melbourne is neither wet nor cold, nor sunny and dry all the time. It's just that this fast-paced weather change makes local people laugh and call Melbourne "all year round", which many tourists have a deep understanding of. Especially in Melbourne, there are strong convective weather in spring and summer, and the weather changes more violently. This is because Melbourne is just between the dry and hot inland and the wet and cool ocean. The interaction between inland dry and hot air and ocean wet and cold air forms a front, which is followed by strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds, short-term heavy precipitation and even hail. However, in Christmas 2006, a rare snowfall occurred in MountBuller, a famous ski resort in Melbourne. It should be a hot summer, but it is affected by the cold air in the south.

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Dayang Road-No, the most beautiful seaside road in the world.

Dandenong mountains

Philip Penguin Island

Yarra valley