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Is the weather in Sydney the same as that in China?

Sydney is located in New South Wales, Australia in the southern hemisphere. Covering a large area, several nearby areas, such as Wollongong and Blue Mountain, all have their own characteristics. As far as the weather in this area of Sydney is concerned, it is similar to that in Guangdong, China. Celebrations are contrary to those in the southern hemisphere and the northern hemisphere. It's winter in China and summer in Sydney. The highest temperature in summer can reach more than 40 degrees, and it won't snow in winter, but it will rain when the wind is strong, and it will rain in autumn and spring. Due to the influence of inland arid areas, the weather is very dry even in coastal cities. The sun is also very strong, so it is generally recommended to go out and apply sunscreen. In Sydney, students are also required to wear hats and sunscreen when visiting outdoor activity schools. The changes of the four seasons are not very clear. To sum up, there is sun without sun, and there is strong wind without wind. The temperature difference between morning and evening is not big, but it can still be clearly felt.