Which country established the first women's university in the world?
Westrian Women's College is located in Macon, Georgia, USA, near the west bank of River Gee in Hocmard. The city is lush, quiet and elegant. Wesian Women's College was founded in 1836, formerly known as Georgia Women's College. 1843, Westrian Women's College was renamed United Methodist Church. At the beginning, the college was very small, with only one main building, so there were naturally not many students. Its students are usually young ladies from wealthy families in South America. Later, additional supporting buildings were built. At the beginning of the 20th century, the main building was changed from the architectural style of the Greek Renaissance to the gorgeous Victorian architecture, and a double-deck sloping roof was added, making it the "most perfect educational building". The student dormitory is on the top floor, with comfortable internal facilities, a large bathroom and dressing room, and a bathroom on each floor with a bathtub and a ceramic toilet. 1900, the college built another annex to provide accommodation for freshmen. The quiet and comfortable environment on campus provides good study and living conditions for girls who come here to study. Song Yaoru's three daughters, Song Ailing, Soong Ching Ling and Song Meiling, all attended the Wisconsin Women's College. Later, this women's college became famous for cultivating the Song sisters.