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The best route to visit Wuhan University (west entrance)
Enter from the west gate:

First, go directly through the School of Chemistry and visit the scorched house lawn and the new library.

From the library, go to Yinghua Avenue via Jianhu. There are three entrances to Sakura Avenue, and you can reach Sakura Top after a hundred steps. Sakura top can go to the old library.

Near Sakura Avenue, you can see the small playground in Meiyuan (it is very lively when welcoming the New Year, with a big stage), the Olympic Games, the Humanities Museum and the Administration Building (you can take pictures).

There is a road leading to the Department of Arts and Sciences at the end of Sakura Avenue.

Go straight to Ling Bo Gate and go out from Lingbo Gate to see the East Lake.

The old library is the symbol of Wuhan University and the main body of the school emblem. It is an imitation of the architecture of the Forbidden City. The peacock green used in its glazed tiles is said to be the second noblest color after yellow, and the carving is also very fine. The top is octagonal double eaves, on which the seven rings stand. There are dragons, moire patterns, arches, immortals and animals in many places. Taking pictures from this angle can give you a panoramic view of the library.

From Kunpeng Square to Sakura Garden, you will miss Lovers Slope unless you want to go down. The scenery of lover's slope is so rich! The sunshine shed by the octagonal pavilion is the most beautiful scenery in my mind, and it seems like hope from heaven. The scene of big trees, stone benches and bamboo baskets is very natural and primitive. The stone path hidden under Sakura Avenue spreads straight ahead. Pay attention to the head and tail of the road string and the dragon head.

Next to Guiyuan playground is the old gymnasium, namely Songqing Gymnasium. This museum has a long history. It was written by former President Li of the Republic of China. That year, he raised 65438+ ten thousand yuan for "accommodating people who are interested in learning", 1934, and his son donated the money to Wu Da to build a museum. There is a bucket arch in the museum, which is only used for palaces or high-standard temples. The gables are baroque, which is a typical combination of Chinese and western architecture.