Every school has a lover's slope, and Tsinghua is no exception. In the picture below, the lover's slope is on the left, and the scenery is particularly beautiful. There are always couples taking wedding photos, and many stray dogs are lying on the lawn in the sun, looking for a shady place with books, sitting quietly and enjoying a moment of peace in school. Next to lover's slope are two adjacent libraries, Shaw Museum and Old Museum. This old library has a unique architectural style. In summer, the creeper beside the library is dense and suitable as the background wall for taking pictures. On the right of the picture below is a corner of the old museum, with a good view.
In a small corner of the residential area, No.8 New Lin Yuan is the former residence of Lin Liang. Now is a quiet book. You can come here for a drink when you are tired. There are many architectural works about Liang Sicheng and Lin's poems in the shop. The owner is a student in Tsinghua and has a cat. It is also excellent to have a cat in your spare time.
Along Tsinghua Road, there is a must-see place, the New Tsinghua School. There are many performances worth seeing, including movies, plays, operas, operas and orchestras. It is also open to the public. People outside the school can buy tickets and book tickets on the official WeChat account, and they can also find national performance teams from time to time. For school staff, the first four rows of 40 yuan have preferential fares, but when tickets are released, they have to queue up in advance to buy tickets. The picture below shows a wave of students queuing at 8: 30 in the morning. There are really too many people. If you want to go, it is safer to go in advance.
Tsinghua University Art Museum is also a must-punch place. Although there are many art galleries in Beijing, the one in Tsinghua University is well worth visiting. The works of many masters, such as Leonardo da Vinci and Monet, have been exhibited in Tsinghua University. The third and fourth floors are fixed exhibitions, and the first floor is generally a mobile exhibition. Generally speaking, volunteers volunteer to explain, and you can also scan the QR code to understand the source and history of each exhibit.
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