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What are the landmark buildings of Wuhan University?
First, the cherry blossom top

Sakura top, also known as Sakura Castle, was an early student dormitory, and it is still a student dormitory (super envious of students living in Sakura Castle). The cherry blossom roof is actually a part of the old house, which is a typical representative of the early architecture of Wu Da University. The walls and windows built with blue tiles and red ash are all made of wood, and the beds and wardrobes in the dormitory are all made of wood. Living in it is very emotional! Above KINOMOTO SAKURA is the old library. Most celebrities come to Wuhan University to meet each other. It is usually closed to the public. Next to Lao Zhai, she is Sakura Avenue. The cherry blossom season is particularly beautiful every year. Living here is so romantic.

Second, the Lin Wan Museum.

Lin Wan Museum was designed by famous architect Zhu Pei and donated by Wuhan University alumnus Chen Dongsheng. It covers a total area of 84 10.3 square meters, half of which is hidden in the underground museum, where some precious cultural relics have been preserved since the establishment of Wuda University. The exterior design of Lin Wan Museum is very good, the exterior wall is artistic, and some artworks are often displayed. Then there is a cafe on the second floor, where you can drink coffee, read books and chat with friends. Outside the cafe is the observation deck. When you go out, you can overlook Wu Da and look at it from the top of the cherry blossoms.

Third, teach five lawns.

The corner lawn is located in front of the fifth teaching building of the Department of Arts and Sciences of Wuhan University, next to the general plan. Teaching five lawns is very suitable for spring outing. Invite some friends to sit on the lawn, or roll around with the dog, or lie on the lawn and meditate. Many music clubs will also come here to practice. For example, the students of Sakura Harmonica Club gather here to play the piano, which has become a landscape of Teaching Five Lawns.