To the west are Shui Mu Tsinghua, Lotus Pond, Gu Yue Hall, Zhu Ziqing Statue, Ziqing Pavilion, I-shaped Hall, Wen Yiduo Statue, Wen Pavilion and Lingling Pavilion. In the middle of the lotus pond is the Spring Garden in Qing Dynasty, but it is a desert island. Peacocks and sika deer are raised on a desert island, which is very interesting.
There are auditoriums, sundials, libraries, lovers' slopes and six religions in the teaching area, and the food in Tsinghua is also good. You can try a temporary card in a restaurant, Li Tao Garden or Amethyst Garden.
If it is a holiday, there will be volunteers on campus to explain it voluntarily, so it will be more convenient to follow them ~