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Manchester English

Manchester English is Manchester.

The population of Manchester is about 5 1 10000. The earliest industrialized city in the world, unitary authority, is a metropolitan municipality of greater manchester in the northwest of England. It is an important transportation hub, commercial, financial, industrial and cultural center of Britain, and also an international metropolis.

Manchester has developed new industries and become an international city centered on electronics, chemicals and printing, with more than 700 industries including heavy machinery, textiles, oil refining, glass, plastics and food processing. As a pioneer of free trade, economic liberalization and cooperation, Manchester has a strong influence on the British economy.

Manchester, Trafford, Tamside, salford, stockport and other towns have all been merged into the Manchester area. From an industrial city to a bustling city that never sleeps, featuring finance, education, tourism, commerce and manufacturing, Manchester is the main industrial center, commodity distribution center and financial center city in England, and one of the eight core cities in England.

This city, which started from cotton, is full of vitality because of its spirit of striving for opportunities, being willing to try and encouraging people to start businesses and innovate. The explosion of 1996 destroyed the center of Manchester, but residents quickly recovered from the panic and seized the opportunity to rebuild the city center, build new public venues and modern buildings full of whimsy but very practical.

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It is convenient to travel to Manchester no matter what season or weather. April to September is the best season for traveling, but remember that July and August are the peak seasons for traveling.

If you visit Manchester in late August, you can join 500,000 revelers and dance in the parade on Gay Day. /kloc-The average temperature from October to March is about 8 degrees Celsius, and in summer from July to September, the average temperature rises to about 20 degrees Celsius.