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What are the landmark buildings in Suzhou University campus?
When I applied for college, I swept countless schools and finally fixed it on a photo. That's how I reported it. Yes, it is the picture below!

This is an important landmark of the headquarters, called the Red Building. Our teacher told us that this is the first place to study in the College of Liberal Arts, and now it is the principal's office and other administrative office buildings.

In front of the building is a large green lawn where many students usually rest. On the open day, you can also see parents with children basking in the sun.

If it is spring and summer, there will be cherry blossoms and other plants hidden among the green trees, which are very beautiful.

The headquarters was established very early, so the buildings are all in the style of the Republic of China. Western aesthetics and Chinese style are integrated. Walking on campus, it seems that history has passed by, and my eyes are full of years, quaint trees, classic buildings and people coming and going. No matter which season, it is worth visiting.

Of course, I have to mention Wu Dongmen, which was originally established at the headquarters. On both sides of Bai Yu's gate is the strong school motto of "cultivating the meaning of heaven and earth and perfecting the law of ancient and modern times", which is the spirit of Su Da.

In the first phase of Dushu Lake Campus, there is also a newly-built Wu Dong Gate to remind students studying here not to forget the purpose of the establishment of SUDA and what kind of people we want to be here.

Now that we have arrived at Dushu Lake Campus, we can't help but mention Lin Bing Library. We have won an architectural design award before.

The design concept is a blooming lotus. Although many of our classmates will joke that it looks like an orange, the clean, bright and warm sunshine shines from the glass, hitting books and every face immersed in the ocean of knowledge.

Having said that, you still have to see it in person to appreciate its beauty, no matter which season is worth coming.