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What are the landmark buildings of Hunan University of Technology?
In fact, there are many landmark buildings, but the Nanhu Library, which was built in recent years, is definitely a signboard in the signboard! Every freshman will have his own military training in the Boxue Square in front of Nantu Gate. At this time, Nantu, with air conditioning, sofas and cafes, will not only become the first choice for students to take a summer break during military training, but also screen-screen crazily among friends. Indeed, compared with other libraries in the school, studying in Nantu will get an environmental bonus of "learning effect+10%". Especially this year, Nantu adopted a new seat occupation prevention system, which added a trace of humanistic care to this beautiful library.

(Looking at the southern picture in the sunset glow of Nanhu Prairie)

The second place is the landmark building of the school a few years ago-Tianma Square. In fact, Feima Square is far less open than erudite Square, but the school chose Feima Square as the background of the brochure, probably because when there was no new Nanhu Campus, the landmark building of Mafangshan Campus was Feima Square. Although Nanhu New District was established in recent years, Pegasus Square, as a landmark building, still seems to have a sense of the times. Maybe the school just didn't change the background of the brochure because it was unnecessary and too lazy to change it.

(Horse-stepping sculpture in Mafei Square)

Then there is the teaching building at the beginning of the new name of Nanhu Campus. As a newly-built teaching building, it is a teaching place for all students to take basic courses and some public elective courses during their freshman and sophomore years. The new teaching building is the place where all students have English classes. When it comes to college English in the future, it is natural to think of the new teaching building. When I finally graduate, I will come here again and think about what it was like when I first entered the university. There must be such feelings for the dead.

(Looking at the new teaching building from Boxue Square)