Livable cities refer to those cities with a high degree of social civilization, economic affluence, environmental beauty, resource carrying capacity, low cost of living, and public safety, with a comprehensive livable index of 80 or more and no negative conditions. Do you know any livable cities in the world?


1. Vienna, Austria


Vienna, located on the Bank of the Danube River, is the capital and largest city of Austria, one of the nine federal states in the country, and a major cultural center in Europe. It is known as the "World Music Capital". Vienna is one of the four official residences of the United Nations. It is also the headquarters of the organization of the petroleum exporting countries, the organization for security and cooperation in Europe, the International Atomic Energy Agency, and other international agencies. Vienna is an international leader in medicine and psychology. It is also the birthplace of the Vienna School of philosophy and the Austrian School of economics. Vienna has been rated as one of the most livable cities in the world by UN Habitat for many years.


2. Melbourne, Australia


Melbourne, the coastal city in southern Australia and the second largest city, is the capital of Victoria, a world-famous tourist city and a world-famous international metropolis. Melbourne's urban environment is very elegant. It has won the UN Habitat Award and has been rated as "the most livable city in the world" by UN Habitat for many consecutive years. Melbourne is known as the "capital of Australian culture" and the world-famous fashion capital. Its fashion, art, music, television production, film, dance, and other trend cultures are well-known all over the world. Melbourne has many famous universities and colleges, among which the University of Melbourne, Monash University and Royal Melbourne University of technology are the most famous.


3. Osaka, Japan


Osaka, the place name of Kinki, Japan, refers to Osaka, the second largest city in Japan, the largest city in western Japan. Osaka, located in the north temperate zone, has four distinct seasons and is relatively warm all the year round. It belongs to the Seto Inland Sea climate, which is similar to the coastal areas in the south of China. Osaka University ranks among the seven old imperial universities in Japan and is still one of the universities with the highest teaching and research standards in Japan. It was rated as the third most livable city in the world by the economist.


4. Calgary, Canada


Calgary, also known as Cowboy City, is in the Rocky Mountains in southern Alberta, Canada. It is the fourth largest city in Canada and one of the richest, safe, happy and cities with the highest living standards in the world. Calgary has been rated as the most livable city in the world by the economist for many years. Calgary is an important financial center in western Canada, where the top 10 investment banks in the world have branches. Calgary has very high personal and family income, low unemployment, and high per capita GDP. Calgary's education quality is world progressiveness. In the United Nations evaluation and testing, reading, science and mathematics have ranked first in the world for many years in a row. It has established a perfect international student program from preschool education to grade 12 of high school.


5. Sydney, Australia


Sydney, located on the southeast coast of Australia, is the capital of New South Wales and the largest and most populous city in Australia. Sydney is the center of Commerce, trade, finance, tourism, and education in Australia. Compared with other cities in Australia, Sydney has a higher proportion of employment and a lower proportion of unemployment. Sydney has been rated as one of the most livable cities in the world by UN Habitat for many years.