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What's the weather like in Belfast all year round? Living environment?

Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland. This vibrant city attracts a large number of tourists every year. In recent years, large-scale investment and reconstruction have made Belfast's economy grow rapidly. The number of software development projects absorbed by this city is second only to London. In Belfast, you can see world-renowned enterprises such as Microsoft, Citigroup, Bombardier Aerospace Group and Fuji.

As a big city, Belfast has a well-connected transportation network consisting of railways and public transportation systems. There are two modern airports 30 minutes away from the city center, with frequent flights to London, Manchester, Edinburgh, the United States and Europe. The roads, railways and maritime traffic in Belfast are very developed, which closely links Ireland with Britain, Europe and even the whole world. The campus of Queen's University is located in the south of Belfast, which is very beautiful. It takes 15 minutes to walk to the city center.

There are abundant student facilities near the school, creating an ideal environment for students to live and study on campus. Near the campus is the "Golden Avenue", where famous local bars, clubs, restaurants and entertainment places are gathered. Students can easily adapt to the rhythm here and the modern urban lifestyle in the university area. Students can enjoy the beautiful countryside, climb mountains, surf the Atlantic Ocean, explore ancient lakes and explore mysterious canyons. The remarkable world-class development projects in Laganside and downtown church district have also added a lot of luster to the city. The Odyssey complex, waterfront hall, new art gallery and new public and private development projects costing 654.38 billion pounds are all the results of the city's vigorous transformation.

Ideal geographical location

The international media rated Belfast as "the friendliest and most fashionable regional capital in Europe". The London Times listed Belfast as one of the 12 tourist attractions in the world. A leading youth lifestyle magazine named Belfast as the most fashionable place to travel and live today. Northern Ireland was rated as the lowest cost of living in Britain by the British Council.